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− | '''pfstools''' is a set of command line (and one GUI) programs for reading, writing, manipulating and viewing high-dynamic range [[HDR]] images and video frames. The concept of the '''pfstools''' is similar to netpbm package for low-[[dynamic range]] images. | + | '''pfstools''' is {{Glossary|a set of command line (and one GUI) programs for reading, writing, manipulating and viewing high-dynamic range [[HDR]] images and video frames|1}}. The concept of the '''pfstools''' is similar to netpbm package for low-[[dynamic range]] images. |
Related software includes [[PFScalibration]] for combining [[bracketing|bracketed]] photos to [[HDR]] and [[pfstmo]] for a collection of [[tone mapping]] operators. | Related software includes [[PFScalibration]] for combining [[bracketing|bracketed]] photos to [[HDR]] and [[pfstmo]] for a collection of [[tone mapping]] operators. |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 15 December 2007
pfstools is a set of command line (and one GUI) programs for reading, writing, manipulating and viewing high-dynamic range HDR images and video frames. The concept of the pfstools is similar to netpbm package for low-dynamic range images.
Related software includes PFScalibration for combining bracketed photos to HDR and pfstmo for a collection of tone mapping operators.
qpfstmo is a GUI for generating tone-mapped images with pfstmo. qtpfsgui is another GUI for ptstools.
pfstools supports a number of image formats including RAW, EXR, RGBE radiance .hdr, floating-point TIFF and anything supported by ImageMagick.