Welcome to RadiosityGS! This application helps you understand light transport through advanced techniques. Whether you want to relight images or reconstruct geometry, RadiosityGS makes it straightforward.
To run RadiosityGS, you will need:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, or Linux.
- RAM: Minimum 4 GB; 8 GB or more recommended.
- CPU: Dual-core processor or better.
- GPU: A compatible graphics card with OpenGL support.
- Storage: At least 500 MB of free space.
Make sure your system meets these requirements before downloading.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the RadiosityGS Releases page to find the latest version available.
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Select the Latest Release: Look for the "Latest Release" section on the page.
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Download the Installer: Click on the link for the installer file. This will download the required file to your computer.
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Run the Installer: Once the download completes, locate the installer file in your downloads folder and double-click it to run. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
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Launch RadiosityGS: After installation, you can find RadiosityGS in your applications menu. Click to start using it.
RadiosityGS comes with several powerful features:
- Real-time Relighting: Adjust lighting conditions instantly in your images.
- Geometry Reconstruction: Rebuild 3D shapes from 2D images.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even for beginners.
- Customizable Settings: Personalize your experience with various options.
- Extensive Documentation: Comprehensive guides to help you utilize all features effectively.
After launching RadiosityGS, follow these steps to use its features:
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Import Your Image: Click on the "Import" button and select the image you want to work with.
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Adjust Light Settings: Use the sliders to change the intensity and direction of light in your image.
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Geometry Settings: If you want to reconstruct geometry, go to the "Geometry" tab and follow the prompts.
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Preview Changes: You can see the effects instantly in the preview window.
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Save Your Work: When satisfied with the adjustments, save your project by clicking "Save As."
For more detailed instructions, tips, and troubleshooting, visit our Documentation page. This will guide you through advanced features and common topics.
Should you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out through the GitHub issues page. We aim to respond quickly and assist you.
RadiosityGS is open-source. We welcome contributions from users! Follow these guidelines if you want to help improve the project:
- Fork the Repository: Make a copy of the project on your own account.
- Make Changes: Add your features or fix bugs.
- Submit a Pull Request: Share your changes with the community.
RadiosityGS is inspired by advanced research in light transport technology. Thank you to the contributors and researchers who make this work possible.