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Tone Mapping GUI for Linux
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I have built a GUI for using the pfstmo tone mapping operater set.
Features:
o Seven different tone mapping operators are available;
o Selectable working image size, quick and easy tosee the effect of changing parameters;
o Multiple viewer windows, easy to compare different parameter/operator choices;
o Uses the Qt widget library, OS agnostic.
Please see qpfstmo: HDR Tone Mapping GUI for Linux for details and to get the source code.
(Should also work for Windows or Mac OS. If you can install pfstools and Qt, you should be able to get this program to work.)
Computer Science Geek and I went over some of the details of getting pfstmo and this GUI working over here.
Posted at 10:51PM, 6 July 2006 PDT
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sunyata:
I cannot thank you enough for getting your Qt pfstmo gui out to everyone. I personally have been using the heck out of it, and have been very glad to have a tone-mapping interface for my *nix box. (All of my HDR images posted on Flickr have been built using your GUI and pfstmo).
Thanks again, your work has been greatly appreciated!
Posted 69 months ago.
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