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− | '''Qtpfsgui'' | + | '''Luminance HDR''' (originally named ''Qtpfsgui'' prior to version 2.0.0) is {{Glossary|an open source graphical user interface for [[Pfstools]] that aims to provide a workflow for [[HDR]] imaging|1}}. |
− | + | Supported HDR formats are: | |
− | + | * [[OpenEXR]] (*.exr) | |
+ | * [[RGBE|Radiance RGBE]] (*.hdr) | ||
+ | * [[TIFF]] formats: 16 bit, 32 bit (float) and LogLuv (*.tiff) | ||
+ | * [[RAW]] image formats (with various extensions) | ||
+ | * [[PFS]] native format (*.pfs) | ||
− | + | Supported low-[[dynamic range]] formats are [[JPEG]], [[PNG]], [[PPM]], [[PBM]] and 8 bit TIFF. | |
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− | + | Luminance HDR can be used for: | |
− | * | + | * HDR file creation from a set of either JPEG, 8 and 16 bit TIFF or RAW images from the same scene taken at different exposure settings. |
− | + | * Loading, rotation, resizing, [[tonemapping]] and saving of HDR images. | |
− | + | * Copying [[EXIF|exif]] data between sets of images. | |
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== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 16 August 2019
Luminance HDR (originally named Qtpfsgui prior to version 2.0.0) is an open source graphical user interface for Pfstools that aims to provide a workflow for HDR imaging.
Supported HDR formats are:
- OpenEXR (*.exr)
- Radiance RGBE (*.hdr)
- TIFF formats: 16 bit, 32 bit (float) and LogLuv (*.tiff)
- RAW image formats (with various extensions)
- PFS native format (*.pfs)
Supported low-dynamic range formats are JPEG, PNG, PPM, PBM and 8 bit TIFF.
Luminance HDR can be used for:
- HDR file creation from a set of either JPEG, 8 and 16 bit TIFF or RAW images from the same scene taken at different exposure settings.
- Loading, rotation, resizing, tonemapping and saving of HDR images.
- Copying exif data between sets of images.
External links
Official website: http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/