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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 19:25:50 +0100, Andreas Kreisig <and### [at] gmxde>
wrote:
>Industrial Light & Magic released a new HDR format - OpenEXR, available at
>Open Source. Infos at http://www.openexr.net/
It would be really nice to try a version of POV that supported this as
an output format. Of course, I'd need a Photoshop-compatible plugin,
or perhaps something to plug into Gimp, in order to tweak the image
and convert it to a more common format, for final printing or public
distribution. This is the sort of thing I had always envisioned for
POV-Ray. I just hope this format receives widespread use and respect.
It seems to have a lot of potential.
Later,
Glen
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Glen Berry wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 19:25:50 +0100, Andreas Kreisig <and### [at] gmxde>
> wrote:
>
>>Industrial Light & Magic released a new HDR format - OpenEXR, available at
>>Open Source. Infos at http://www.openexr.net/
>
> It would be really nice to try a version of POV that supported this as
> an output format. Of course, I'd need a Photoshop-compatible plugin,
> or perhaps something to plug into Gimp, in order to tweak the image
> and convert it to a more common format, for final printing or public
> distribution. This is the sort of thing I had always envisioned for
> POV-Ray. I just hope this format receives widespread use and respect.
> It seems to have a lot of potential.
Do you know Film Gimp? That's an independend Gimp release for motion
pictures (of course you can use it for stills, too). As far as I know the
next release will support OpenEXR. I think that you have much more control
to tweak and manipulate the HDR images than with HDRShop. In my opinion
this is a big advantage and a good reason to implement OpenEXR into
MegaPOV, MLPOV or whatever. Hey, and isn't it a nice thing to have ILM
technologie implemented in POV ... ;)
Regards,
Andreas
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