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 infiniMap has been thoroughly tested in production by us and our trusty beta testers. The main features of infiniMap are: infiniMap has been thoroughly tested in production by us and our trusty beta testers. The main features of infiniMap are:
  
- * Full compatibility to LightWave 3D's surfacing, allowing for an easy replacement of native image texture layers with infiniMap texture layers. +  * Full compatibility to LightWave 3D's surfacing, allowing for an easy replacement of native image texture layers with infiniMap texture layers.  
-  +  * Works as a procedural texture layer or as a node 
- * Works as a procedural texture layer or as a node +  * A user interface that remains as close as possible to the native image texturing interface provided by LightWave 3D, resulting in a minimal learning curve. 
- +  * Complete support for multi-threading to make full use of multi-processor, multi-core and/or hyper-threading computers. 
- * A user interface that remains as close as possible to the native image texturing interface provided by LightWave 3D, resulting in a minimal learning curve. +  * Low memory footprint. 
- +  * Shared image caches: Multiple instances of the same image use a shared cache, reducing the amount of memory required during rendering for scenes that re-use identical images (or single channels thereof). 
- * Complete support for multi-threading to make full use of multi-processor, multi-core and/or hyper-threading computers. +  * Useful tools to make working with infiniMap images easier, such as an automatic OpenGL preview layer generation tool to make infiniMap images visible in Layout. 
- +  * Free network render nodes. 
- * Low memory footprint. +  * Unlicensed plugins can be used to load, render and save infiniMap enabled scenes, there is no need to purchase a license for every copy of LightWave 3D in your facility ((Even though we won't complain if you do. We do offer volume pricing as well as site licenses.)) . 
- +  * ScreamerNet network rendering support, of course. 
- * Shared image caches: Multiple instances of the same image use a shared cache, reducing the amount of memory required during rendering for scenes that re-use identical images (or single channels thereof). +  * Convert images to the ECW/JPEG 2000 and OpenEXR format from within LightWave 3D 
- +  * Replace images globally 
- * Useful tools to make working with infiniMap images easier, such as an automatic OpenGL preview layer generation tool to make infiniMap images visible in Layout. +  * Support for JPEG 2000 images with up to 28 bits per channel (a limitation of the JPEG 2000 standard). 
- +  * Free point upgrades, free support, free beer ((O.k., so we're joking about the beer...)) ) 
- * Free network render nodes. +  * A dedicated node for normal mapping 
- +  * Native support for PNG files to lower the memory requirements when converting 
- * Unlicensed plugins can be used to load, render and save infiniMap enabled scenes, there is no need to purchase a license for every copy of LightWave 3D in your facility ((Even though we won't complain if you do. We do offer volume pricing as well as site licenses.)) . +  * Support for colour spaces
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- * ScreamerNet network rendering support, of course. +
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- * Convert images to the ECW/JPEG 2000 and OpenEXR format from within LightWave 3D +
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- * Replace images globally +
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- * Support for JPEG 2000 images with up to 28 bits per channel (a limitation of the JPEG 2000 standard). +
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- * Free point upgrades, free support, free beer ((O.k., so we're joking about the beer...)) ) +
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- * A dedicated node for normal mapping +
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- * Native support for PNG files to lower the memory requirements when converting +
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- * Support for colour spaces +
 ===== Feature Comparison ===== ===== Feature Comparison =====
  
  
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 |Texturing plugins| Surface Shader    | Surface Shader \\ Texture Layer \\ Texture Node \\ Multi-Channel Node || |Texturing plugins| Surface Shader    | Surface Shader \\ Texture Layer \\ Texture Node \\ Multi-Channel Node ||
 |Projection Types| Planar Only  | All image projections supported by LightWave 3D. \\ The Texture Layer does not support UV mapping, the Shader and the Node do. || |Projection Types| Planar Only  | All image projections supported by LightWave 3D. \\ The Texture Layer does not support UV mapping, the Shader and the Node do. ||
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 | Conversion options |Single Image converter. \\ Convert on load if the source image is not native to infiniMap. | Batch Image converter. \\ Convert on load if the source image is not native to infiniMap. || | Conversion options |Single Image converter. \\ Convert on load if the source image is not native to infiniMap. | Batch Image converter. \\ Convert on load if the source image is not native to infiniMap. ||
  
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infinimap2018/features.txt · Last modified: 2017/12/27 10:41 by lightwolf