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Solving radiative transfer in heterogeneous media
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commit c7df8dedabe59c5fb7d63db602e692e3b02b5146
parent 132fd15aa5393eb27faf9f83a23d3ad46bfe1080
Author: Vincent Forest <vincent.forest@meso-star.com>
Date:   Fri, 27 Aug 2021 16:10:18 +0200

Upd overview of the htrdr-atmosphere man page

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diff --git a/doc/htrdr-atmosphere.1.txt.in b/doc/htrdr-atmosphere.1.txt.in @@ -56,9 +56,11 @@ listed in the *htrdr-material*(5) file provided through the *-M* option. Both, the clouds and the ground, can be infinitely repeated along the X and Y axis by setting the *-r* and the *-R* options, respectively. -Two types of sensor are supported by *htrdr-atmosphere*. The camera (*-C* -_camera_) is used to render an image of the scene from the given point of view -while the rectangle sensor (*-p* _rectangle_) is used to compute a flux map. +Four types of sensor are supported by *htrdr-atmosphere*. The pinhole and thin +lens camera (*-C* _camera_) are used to render an image of the scene from the +given point of view. The orthographic camera (*-P* _camera_) render the scene +with a parallel projection rather than a perspective projection. Finally, the +rectangle sensor (*-p* _rectangle_) is used to compute a flux map. Spectral dimension can be integrated in many ways (*-s* option). When rendering an image (*-C* _camera_), the computation is by default performed for the