Hi Chris,

Would adding a "-o" option to your pcomb command (original values) solve your 
problem?

-Greg

> From: Christian Humann <[email protected]>
> Date: October 4, 2013 12:11:36 PM PDT
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> I've been using the following pcomb routine to fill in the perimeter corners 
> of a square, 1200x1200 fisheye image with black to cover up the light spill 
> inside the lens body and around the perimeter of the lens element:
> 
> pcomb -e 
> 's(x):x*x;m=if(xmax*ymax/4-s(x-xmax/2)-s(y-ymax/2),1,0);ro=m*ri(1);go=m*gi(1);bo=m*bi(1)'
>  input.hdr > output.hdr
> 
> In order to maintain the absolute pixel values, which are much lower in the 
> resultant 'output.hdr', would I need to use 'ra_xyze' piped into pcomb?  I've 
> tried various iterations but keep getting "illegal output resolution."  
> 
> As always thanks!
> 
> Chris

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