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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).