#OpenHDR is an project to create a set of freely available tools for handling #HDR media.
We provide free online imaging sharing via the #OpenHDR Viewer.
New feature update!
You can now view any #HDR image on the web. Simply paste the URL into the box and experience all he features the #OpenHDR Viewer has to offer. You can even link to an image directly: https://t.co/d2QuEuaJgr
#photography#featurerelease#productupdate
Time to drop another feature!
I've implemented #googledrive integration. You can now open HDR images stored in Google Drive directly in the Viewer. Dead easy!
https://t.co/Jt7yKpabT7
#OpenHDR#HDR#hdrphotography#featurerelease#rt
Sorry about the brief downtime earlier. I was updating the site to reduce the bandwidth used during a visit to the landing page by 1.5Mb. The EXR emscripten blob is now lazy loaded when an image is loaded. Caching, however, means the site should be as responsive as ever.
@ChasBoyd That is clearly preferable. The goal is not to replace HDR displays, but to reduce the amount of tonemapped JPGs on Flickr. When HDR+WCG is widely available on the web I'll implement it. I'm keeping an eye on this: https://t.co/AtxaPQillf.
We have recently released a feature for the #OpenHDR image viewer that displays the radiance value of a pixel in RGB along with a live updating tone-mapped swatch. See it in action: https://t.co/H9MO7NTu7R #HDR#openexr#photography#rendering#imagesharing#image
@tuan_kuranes This feature is now live. Click to select a pixel, show the RGB values and a tone-mapped swatch, click again to deselect. Enjoy! https://t.co/7qBgHjgn5i
So out of interest I decided to calculate how many possible 500x500px images there are, for an 8 bit per channel rgb image.
The number I come up with is ~2.7 x 10^566,071, which makes sense, but seems a little high. I welcome correction.
#maths
@UHD4k@hdr_bot We're into full-range HDR imagery, whether that's still or moving. We've developed a service to share full-range HDR images via a browser. We allow the viewer to adjust the tone-mapping and reshare the result, but the original file is preserved all the way to the end-user.