Summary: | tone mapping support with hdr images or with ldr image collections in krita | ||
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Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | Roland Wolters <rolandwolters> |
Component: | General | Assignee: | Halla Rempt <halla> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Fedora RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Roland Wolters
2006-04-14 01:39:31 UTC
Ha, exactly what we need: good links! The topic has already been discussed, but at least I had no idea how to implement it. Here is a tutorial for cinepaint which explains how to create a hdr from several ldr with cinepaint plugins: http://people.freenet.de/hsbosny/HDR_Tutorial/HDR_Tutorial-en.html Can be useful in this context because it also explains the mathematical basics. Just came across another link, someone already wrote a Qt GUI for the pfstools: http://theplaceofdeadroads.blogspot.com/2006/07/qpfstmo-hdr-tone-mapping-gui-for-linux_04.html *** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. *** Actually, there's already an implementation for this in trunk :-). SVN commit 728290 by berger: * add the reinhard 05 operator, first fully operational tone mapping operator * add a macro to easily "register" operators CCBUG: 125543 M +7 -1 CMakeLists.txt M +9 -0 lib/kis_tone_mapping_operator.h AM libpfs/config.h M +4 -1 operators/ashikhmin02/kis_ashikhmin02_operator.cc A operators/reinhard05 (directory) AM operators/reinhard05/kis_reinhard05_operator.cc [License: LGPL] AM operators/reinhard05/kis_reinhard05_operator.h [License: LGPL] A operators/reinhard05/reinhard05_configuration_widget.ui AM operators/reinhard05/tmo_reinhard05.cpp [License: GPL (v2+) (wrong address)] AM operators/reinhard05/tmo_reinhard05.h [License: GPL (v2+) (wrong address)] M +0 -4 tonemapping.cc WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=728290 There is a form of tonemapping in Krita, and we decided last weekend at the vision setting that Krita is "Krita is a KDE program for sketching and painting, offering an end–to–end solution for creating digital painting files from scratch by masters." -- and so tonemapping is no longer a core krita concern. The tonemapping support will be moved to an extensions repository after 2.2 has been released. |