A great tool for tonemapping indigo's exr images and free!

Thank you for the link and info. I didn't use this program yet. Maybe it is timepixie wrote:http://www.hdrlabs.com/picturenaut/index.html
A great tool for tonemapping indigo's exr images and free!
Sounds like one could make it load igi's?What's new in version 3.0? wrote:-Open-Source Plugin API
As already known, the free version of Indigo is limited to 0.7 MP. There is a workaround.fused wrote:Sounds like one could make it load igi's?What's new in version 3.0? wrote:-Open-Source Plugin API
If this is still possible with the current version, then it does not seem to be really important.psor wrote:As already known, the free version of Indigo is limited to 0.7 MP. There is a workaround.fused wrote:Sounds like one could make it load igi's?What's new in version 3.0? wrote:-Open-Source Plugin API
You just enable supersampling, let it render, open the .igi and have a much bigger image
without the watermark. Oooooops, now I've told the secret. ;o))
That's what Nick should keep in mind. Anyway, Maxwell Render and fryrender have the same
issue. I do remember Ian (droid) implemented .mxi (Maxwell's file format ) import into Radium.
And of course adding the watermark is a post process so it's not in the raw output ...
*flash*
I haven't said anything about it, you haven't heard anything about it and what you've
heard you'll forget immediately and will do what you've to do in life.
nb: If you think right now it was rude and brutal to tell, no it was "viole(n)t".
take care
psor
I guess there are more important things right now. And I'd say it will stay a while for sure.The Unknown wrote: I wrote Ben about it in May.
If this is still possible with the current version, then it does not seem to be really important.
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