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High Dynamic Range Imaging |
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Generation of a High Dynamic Range image from
differently exposed images > Pixel depth of input
images can be
either 24-bit or 48-bit with an option
for automatic image alignment |
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Read and Write support for Radiance RGBE (.hdr),
OpenEXR (.exr) and Floating Point TIFF |
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HDR Viewer that shows local High Dynamic Range Image data at the appropriate exposure |
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Display of Dynamic Range information and HDR Histogram |
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Tone Mapping tool for compressing the dynamic range
while preserving local contrast > Input can be either
an HDR image generated in Photomatix, an HDR image file
in the Radiance RGBE format or a 48-bit TIFF file. >
Adjustment of the following settings: Dynamic Range Increase, Strength, Color Saturation, Smoothing, Microcontrast and Black and White Points > Pixel depth
of output image can be either a 24-bit or 48-bit > Option
for output as equirectangular image set to be viewed in
a
360 degree panorama viewer |
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48-bit compression tool for retrieving shadow details from
a 48-bit TIFF image file Ability to batch convert a single RAW file (Canon, Nikon and Fuji RAWs are supported) into a High Dynamic Range image |
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