HighDynamicRange Imaging has been part of CinePaint since motion picture studios started working on the HOLLYWOOD branch of Gimp.
Features in CinePaint:
- loading and saving of radiance maps, IEEE float and 24/32-bit LogLUV? Tiff's, OpenEXR, Cineon
- loading of 64-bit per channel IEEE floating point Tiff's and 32-bit IEEE float PortableFloatMaps?
- HDR creation with the Bracketing to HDR plug-in by Hartmut Sbosny
- display correction in <imagemenu>->View->Expose, permanent changes with <imagemenu>->Image->Colors->Gamma-Expose
- usual editing and painting stuff except curves
Todo:
- tonemapping (candidates pfs tools with good defaults, ... we are looking for volunteers to build a plug-in)
Related articles:
Tutorials:
- Creation of HDR Images in CinePaint (external); German version 04/11/05 Hartmut Sbosny
- Banding in low colour resolution workflows - bit depth comparision and recommendations (external) Kai-Uwe Behrmann
- Preparing a HDR Image for Print started by Kai-Uwe Behrmann 03th.Nov/05
Links:
- Directions in High Dynamic Range Imaging - external articel
- PFS Tools - a set of commandline tools
- Hugin - a HDR capable panorama stitching software
- hdrprep - HDR aligning with perl
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