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       RE2CE: A tool to edit cameras...
       By: Leo2236 Date: August 16, 2014, 12:32 pm
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       -RE2CE v0.2b-
       It's a tool that allow to export RE2[PSX, PC] cameras that
       stored in RDT files to 3dsmax which can be then imported using
       special script(RDTES) and import them back to RDT.
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       Re: RE2CE: A tool to edit cameras...
       By: JESTERRRRRR Date: September 1, 2017, 6:02 pm
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       I don't suppose you have the import script for 3dsmax still?
       Download isn't working.
       This is a long shot but I wanted to ask, do you happen to know
       if the FOV values exported here are horizontal fov, or vertical
       fov?
       Normally I just assume fov is horizontal, but some of the values
       exported, e.g. 26.042 and 36.157 seem a little low, whereas if
       they where vertical values the horizontal equivalent would be ~
       33 and 46.
       Regardless, thanks for making this tool.
       EDIT: Found an importer for Blender from a link you posted. No
       longer need the script. Also discovered it's the focal length.
       Now I just need to find an easy way to get the camera trigger
       boxes.
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