Luminance HDR permet la création et l'édition d'images au format HDR (High Dynamic Range). Le logiciel est simple à manipuler. Il permet de créer une image HDR à partir de plusieurs images d'un même sujet pris avec des expositions différentes (au format Jpeg, Tiff ou RAW), de sauvegarder, redimensionner et faire pivoter des fichiers HDR ou encore de copier des données Exif entre plusieurs séries d'images. Il permet aussi le tone mapping des images HDR.
Formats HDR supportés:
OpenEXR (extension: exr);
Radiance RGBE (extension: hdr);
Tiff 16bit, 32bit (float) et LogLuv (extension: tiff);
Raw (extension: various);
PFS en natif (extension: pfs).
Formats LDR supportés:
JPEG;
PNG;
PPM;
PBM;
TIFF (8 bits).
Logiciel libre sous licence GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2).
Version installable 32 bits:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtpfs ... SETUP-v2.4.0.exe/downloadVersion portable 32 bits:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtpfs ... -Win32-v2.4.0.7z/downloadVersion portable 64 bits:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtpfs ... DR-x64-v2.4.0.7z/downloadChangementsv 2.6.0
After almost two years of development Luminance HDR 2.6.0 is finally out.
This new release introduces new features:
Four brand new tone-mapping operators: ferwerda, kimkautz, lischinski and vanhateren.
All tone-mapping operators have been optimized for speed and lower memory consumption (Thanks to Ingo Weyrich).
Speed up for hdr creation (Also thanks to Ingo Weyrich).
Added post processing gamma and saturation.
In HDR Wizard it is now possible to preview the final HDR after applying different fusion settings and before accepting it.
Other small improvements and bug-fixing as usual.
Minimum requirement for Luminance HDR is a CPU that supports SSE2.