HDR PhotoStudio
HDR PhotoStudio screenshot | |
Developer(s) | Unified Color |
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Final release | 2.15.42 / March 2010; 14 years ago (2010-03) |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | High dynamic range imaging |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
HDR PhotoStudio is a discontinued high dynamic range (HDR) graphics application developed by Unified Color for the Windows and macOS operating systems. In addition to being a HDR-merge application, HDR PhotoStudio offered a set of image editing operations that worked in its dynamic range (the website showed an example of processing an image with 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio), human color range (gamut), and in high precision (32-bit floating point). It also had a Color Integrity feature that enabled preserving an image's color tone during image editing operations — for example changing an image's contrast would not change its chromatic (color tone) data. This problem is usually referred to as "color shift".[1][2][3][4]
HDR PhotoStudio implemented an advanced HDR image compression format called BEF, and a plug-in for opening and saving files in Adobe Photoshop was also included with the application.[5] HDR PhotoStudio was discontinued in July 2010.[citation needed]
BEF is an HDR image format developed by Unified Color. The BEF format can archive image data with any dynamic range, full human color range, and a quality setting directly tied to color data precision; the used techniques ties it with JND — just noticeable difference parameter.[6]
Features
- Unified Color model: support for merging and editing HDR images with any dynamic range, human color range, and Color Integrity (to avoid "color shift" issue).
- Support for RAW camera formats.[citation needed]
- Support for import HDR images from Radiance HDR and OpenEXR formats.[citation needed]
- An advanced technique of HDR data rendering.[7]
- Scripting support via image recipe.[citation needed]
- Halo removal technique.[citation needed]
- Powerful noise elimination.[citation needed]
- 32-bit/channel floating point high precision representation of image data (96 bit/pixel).[citation needed]
- Multi-core processors support.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "HDR PhotoStudio features". Archived from the original on 2009-03-10.
- ^ Christian Bloch (Jun 1, 2009). "HDR PhotoStudio sets a new standard for HDR editing".
- ^ Sally Wiener Grotta and Daniel Grotta (Jan 13, 2010). "HDR PhotoStudio Creates Vivid, Detailed Images".
- ^ "Comparison of tone-mapping between HDR PhotoStudio and Photomatix".
- ^ "BEF file format" (PDF).
- ^ "BEF file format" (PDF).
- ^ "HDR Rendering Comparisons". Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
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