Package com.jme3.post.filters
Class ToneMapFilter
java.lang.Object
com.jme3.post.Filter
com.jme3.post.filters.ToneMapFilter
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Savable
Tone-mapping filter that uses filmic curve.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.jme3.post.Filter
Filter.Pass
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class com.jme3.post.Filter
defaultPass, enabled, material, postRenderPasses, processor
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreates a tone-mapping filter with the default white-point of 11.2.ToneMapFilter
(Vector3f whitePoint) Creates a tone-mapping filter with the specified white-point. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected Material
Must return the material used for this filter.Get the scene white point.protected void
initFilter
(AssetManager manager, RenderManager renderManager, ViewPort vp, int w, int h) Initialization of filter subclasses.protected boolean
Override this method and return true if your Filter needs the depth texturevoid
read
(JmeImporter im) Override this method if you want to load extra properties when the filter is loaded else only basic properties of the filter will be loaded This method should always begin by super.read(im);void
setWhitePoint
(Vector3f whitePoint) Set the scene white point.void
write
(JmeExporter ex) Override this method if you want to save extra properties when the filter is saved else only basic properties of the filter will be saved This method should always begin by super.write(ex);Methods inherited from class com.jme3.post.Filter
cleanup, cleanUpFilter, getDefaultPassDepthFormat, getDefaultPassTextureFormat, getName, getPostRenderPasses, getRenderedTexture, getRenderFrameBuffer, init, isEnabled, isRequiresBilinear, isRequiresSceneTexture, postFilter, postFrame, postQueue, preFrame, setDepthTexture, setEnabled, setName, setProcessor, setRenderedTexture, setRenderFrameBuffer
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Constructor Details
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ToneMapFilter
public ToneMapFilter()Creates a tone-mapping filter with the default white-point of 11.2. -
ToneMapFilter
Creates a tone-mapping filter with the specified white-point.- Parameters:
whitePoint
- The intensity of the brightest part of the scene.
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Method Details
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isRequiresDepthTexture
protected boolean isRequiresDepthTexture()Description copied from class:Filter
Override this method and return true if your Filter needs the depth texture- Overrides:
isRequiresDepthTexture
in classFilter
- Returns:
- true if your Filter need the depth texture
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initFilter
protected void initFilter(AssetManager manager, RenderManager renderManager, ViewPort vp, int w, int h) Description copied from class:Filter
Initialization of filter subclasses. This method is called once when the filter is added to the FilterPostProcessor It should contain Material initializations and extra passes initialization- Specified by:
initFilter
in classFilter
- Parameters:
manager
- the assetManagerrenderManager
- the renderManagervp
- the viewPort where this filter is renderedw
- the width of the filterh
- the height of the filter
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getMaterial
Description copied from class:Filter
Must return the material used for this filter. this method is called every frame.- Specified by:
getMaterial
in classFilter
- Returns:
- the material used for this filter.
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setWhitePoint
Set the scene white point.- Parameters:
whitePoint
- The intensity of the brightest part of the scene.
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getWhitePoint
Get the scene white point.- Returns:
- The intensity of the brightest part of the scene.
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write
Description copied from class:Filter
Override this method if you want to save extra properties when the filter is saved else only basic properties of the filter will be saved This method should always begin by super.write(ex);- Specified by:
write
in interfaceSavable
- Overrides:
write
in classFilter
- Parameters:
ex
- the exporter (not null)- Throws:
IOException
- from the exporter
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read
Description copied from class:Filter
Override this method if you want to load extra properties when the filter is loaded else only basic properties of the filter will be loaded This method should always begin by super.read(im);- Specified by:
read
in interfaceSavable
- Overrides:
read
in classFilter
- Throws:
IOException
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