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Adpro saver
This is a Saver module for Art Department Pro from Elastic Reality. This one
was only tested with Version 2.5 of Adpro and maybe has problems with earlier
versions.
Maxon Cinema4D module
There is not much to say about that one. This module will be installed by
the installer script in the libs: directory and is called
cinemaausgabe.library.
How the module works can be found in the Maxon Cinema manual. This module
even works with the new Cinema4d version 2.0.
ImageFX Render Modul
This module has been developed by Uwe Roehm. Now follows the description:
This is a render module for ImageFX and the CyberGraphics RTG system.
It supports rendering of ImageFX' main buffer in a Hi- or TrueColor
CyberGraphics screen or even a window on ImageFX' panel screen
(see installation for more details). Bigger images can be scrolled
with mouse or the cursor keys. If enough memory is available the
render screens allow autoscrolling.
Installation
There're two versions of the render module, one compiled for any CPU
(ending .000) and one compiled for MC68030 and higher (ending .030).
Copy both into the directory: ImageFX:Modules/Render/
Now you can choose the CyberGraphics render module via the "Render..."
button in the preferences window of ImageFX.
If you want to be able to render in a window on the ImageFX panel screen,
you must start ImageFX in its workbench-mode on a CyberGraphics Hi- or
TrueColor screen. A "normal" 256 color screen isn't enough! Due to the
current limitations of Workbench's screenmode and the configuration of
ImageFX you have to do some steps:
1. Open a PublicScreen in a 15, 16 or 24Bit CyberGraphics mode.
There're some PublicScreen manager available which help a lot.
2. Set the tooltypes WORKBENCH and PUBSCREEN=<name of new screen> in the
icon of ImageFX.
3. Start ImageFX and switch to your new PublicScreen.
4. Now you should be able to select the "Render in window on panel screen"
button in the GUI of the CyberGraphics render module. You can change
the position and dimensions of this render window and save them with
the preferences of ImageFX.
GUI
The GUI of the CyberGraphics render module consists of the following buttons:
Module : Choose another render module
Output Format : Choose where to render the image. You can
"Render in new CyberGraphics screen" or even
"Render in window on panel screen".
For the later you must use ImageFX itself on a Hi- or
TrueColor CyberGraphics screen (see installation for details).
Display Mode : If you choosed rendering in a new CyberGraphics screen
you can select any CyberGraphics 15, 16 or 24 bit screenmode
with this cycle gadget. The render module will automatically
pre-select the best mode for the current image.
Render : Start rendering in screen/window.
(Shortcut: r)
Close : Closes own render screen/window
(Shortcut: c)
Scrolling
Images which are bigger than the actual render screen/window can be scrolled
with the cursor keys. Without further qualifiers they scroll one pixel, with
SHIFT 10 pixels and with CONTROL the whole window/screen size. In render
screens you can also scroll with the mouse - if enough memory is available the
screen will be opened as an autoscroll screen.
Preferences
The render module saves the position and dimensions of the render window, and
also the selected output format (screen or window) with ImageFX' preferences.
Photogenics Saver
This saver makes it possible to view photogenics projects on a 15/16/24 bit
screen.
PhotoWorx Display Treiber
This driver has been developed by the PhotoWorx author himself and should
have no incompatibility problems.
Real3D external screen module
This module is an external render module for Real3D. Please choose
external screen/Settings in the Project menu to select cybergfx_r3d.library as
output library.
If you select external screen/Open then, a cybergraphics 15/16/24 bit screen
will be opened. By using Set modes you can choose the render screen resolution.