On 29 Jan 2007 at 13:41, Bernhard Vogl wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> > Thanks for the great images, and for explaining some of your technique. I
> > have been exploring HDR panoramas using PhotoMatix for some time now, but
> > very interested in some of these other tonemapping algorithms. I am just
> > wondering what software you used to apply the Photoreceptor algorithm.
>
> Besides the binary from the book "High Dynamic Range Imaging" which i used, because i
> built my workflow around it (drag'n'drop style), there are 2 software packages i am aware
> of: Artizen offers an additional photoreceptor plugin. Picturenaut has a builtin
> photoreceptor TMO.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
I've been looking at Artizen, which now seems to have a batch processor, as well as
support for multi-CPUs.
The quality looks good, and the price is "right" too :)
Picturenaut makes good results, but it's a bit tedious to use..And buying that HDR book
is a bit expensive, just to get hold of that program?
I think I'll go for Artizen..--
Bj?K Nilssen - http://www.bknilssen.no - panoramas and 3D
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