Luminance HDR

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Luminance HDR
Original author(s)Giuseppe Rota, Davide Anastasia, Franco Comida and others
Stable release
2.6.0 / June 9, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-09)
Repository
Written in
Mac OS X
LicenseGPL v2
Websiteqtpfsgui.sourceforge.net

Luminance HDR, formerly Qtpfsgui, is

high-dynamic-range images. Released under the terms of the GPL, it is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X (Intel only). Luminance HDR supports several High Dynamic Range (HDR) as well as Low Dynamic Range (LDR) file formats
.

Functionality

Prerequisite of HDR photography are several narrow-range digital images with different exposures. Luminance HDR combines these images and calculates a high-contrast image. In order to view this image on a regular computer monitor, Luminance HDR can convert it into a displayable LDR image format using a variety of methods, such as tone mapping. Currently fifteen different tone mapping operators (algorithms) are available, each one with its tunable parameters.

Different

projective transformations
.

The software also provides batch processing functionality for creating HDR images and for tone mapping them in a non-interactive way. A module for copying EXIF data among sets of images is also provided.

For users who prefers the

GUI
, non-graphical interface is also available on all supported platforms.

A common problem with HDR photography is that images need to be aligned exactly. If the subject is static, this can be achieved using a tripod or a stable surface on which the camera is placed. In the case of image data that does not align exactly, an automatic alignment can be performed using a tool provided by the Hugin project. If this automation doesn't provide the desired result, the user may improve it manually.

Supported formats

HDR images are images with a high dynamic range and, using Luminance HDR, they can be created as well as edited. The following HDR graphic formats are supported:

Luminance HDR can create an HDR image from several LDR images and tonemap an HDR into an LDR. The following LDR formats are supported:

External links