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posted by bizior, Mar 7, 2006 10:17 AM — 3 comments

Hi there!
Lastly I'm trying to use Photomatix to make HDR files... But still I have one problem which can't solve. I don't want to make Tone Mapping function after making HDR function. I want to save it directly from HDR look. But format I can save HDR photo is only readable in Photomatix, and I can't save it in jpg format. Of course I can make Tone Mapping and then save it to jpg, but photo will be different, which I don't want be to. Please help me if you have any ideas.

Thanks in advance.
Greetings, bizior.

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1. posted by jackito, Mar 11, 2006 10:39 PM

HDR image have more bits information than "jpg" file can handle. If you like how the photo "look" without tone mapping you can make a "screen capture" from your keyboard (press screen capture button then quickly press CTRL+C, then paste it in photoshop for example), but the resolution will be poor for some purposes, it'll be good for screen. Hope it was usefull for you, good luck.

Rubén, Spain.


2. posted by bizior, Mar 14, 2006 1:40 PM

Actualy it's not an option if I want to save full-size image... In solution that you provided you can have photo in maximum screen resolution - and it's not enough.
But anyway, thanks for ideas :)

Pls, if you've any other ideas, drop them here.

greetz, bizior


3. posted by bicudo, Sep 29, 2007 5:45 PM

Hello. Thank you by your post message in my picture. Bicudo.

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