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Command Line
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Options
tdlmake
is invoked by specifying at least two file names and an optional set of command-line switches:
% tdlmake [options] input.tif [input2.tif ... input6.tif] output.tif
Option | Description |
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Output Format | |
-envlatl | |
-envcube | |
-twofish | |
-lightprobe | |
-dirtex | |
-shadow | |
Color Profiles | |
-colorspace space | |
-gamme g | |
-rgbagamma r g b a | |
Compression | |
-lzw | |
-deflate | |
-packbits | |
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Texture Filtering | |
-filter f | |
-filterwidth n | |
-sfilterwidth n | |
-tfilterwidth n | |
-window w | |
-blur n | |
-scale n | |
-qality | |
-nomipmap | |
Texture Wrapping Modes | |
-smode | |
-tmode | |
-mode | |
Output Data Type | |
-byte / -sbyte | |
-short / -sshort | |
-float | |
Image Orientation | |
-flipst | |
-flips | |
-flipt |
Working With Large Textures
tdlmake
has been designed to work with any textures, including very large production-grade textures. One exception is compressed TIFFs that have a large "rows per strip" value. Here is an example output of tiffinfo
on a large texture file that can cause problems for tdlmake
:
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