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NAME

       nanovdb_convert - converts one or more OpenVDB files to a single NanoVDB file

SYNOPSIS

       nanovdb_convert [options] *.vdb output.nvdb

DESCRIPTION

       Which: converts one or more OpenVDB files to a single NanoVDB file

       Usage:  ./debian/tmp/usr/bin/nanovdb_convert  [options]  *.nvdb  output.vdb  Which:  converts one or more
       NanoVDB files to a single OpenVDB file

OPTIONS

       -a,--abs-error float     Absolute error tolerance used for variable  bit  depth  quantization  -b,--blosc
       Use  BLOSC  compression  on  the  output  file  -c,--checksum mode       where mode={none, partial, full}
       -d,--dither     Apply dithering during blocked compression -f,--force      Overwrite output  file  if  it
       already  exists  --fp4    Quantize  float  grids  to 4 bits --fp8   Quantize float grids to 8 bits --fp16
       Quantize float grids to 16 bits --fpN   Quantize float grids to variable bit  depth  (use  -a  or  -r  to
       specify  a  tolerance)  -g,--grid  name   Convert  all grids matching the specified string name -h,--help
       Prints this message -r,--rel-error float      Relative  error  tolerance  used  for  variable  bit  depth
       quantization  -s,--stats  mode   where  mode={none,  bbox,  extrema,  all}  -v,--verbose    Print verbose
       information to the terminal --version       Print version information to the terminal -z,--zip        Use
       ZIP compression on the output file

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
       may be used by others).

nanovdb_convert 10.0.1                            January 2025                                NANOVDB_CONVERT(1)