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Qtpfsgui

   1.9.0  

KDE Graphic Tool

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Link:  Link
Downloads:  5064
Submitted:  Mar 18 2007
Updated:  Dec 16 2007

Description:

Qtpfsgui is a graphical user interface (based on Qt4) that provides a workflow for HDR imaging.

Supported HDR formats:
  • OpenEXR (extension: exr, linux and Mac OS X only)

  • Radiance RGBE (extension: hdr)

  • Tiff formats: 16bit, 32bit (float) and LogLuv (extension: tiff)

  • Raw image formats (extension: various)

  • PFS native format (extension: pfs)

  • Supported LDR formats:
  • JPEG, PNG, PPM, PBM, TIFF(8 bit)

  • Supported features:
  • Create an HDR file from a set of images (formats: JPEG, TIFF 8bit and 16bit, RAW) of the same scene taken at different exposure setting.

  • Save and load HDR files.

  • Rotate and resize HDR files.

  • Tonemap HDR images.

  • Copy exif data between sets of images.



  • For ubuntu packages see:
    http://bellette.tuxfamily.org/tutos/hdr/3.php




    Changelog:

    read: http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/Changelog




    LicenseGPL
    Source(Qtpfsgui v1.9.0 Sources)
    MS Windows(Qtpfsgui v1.9.0 windows EXE)
    MS Windows(Qtpfsgui Windows DLL Package V4)
    Mac OS X(Qtpfsgui v1.8.12 for Mac OS X)
    Fedora(Qtpfsgui packaged for FC6)
    Ubuntu(Qtpfsgui packaged for Ubuntu)
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     Great.

     
     by japc on: Mar 20 2007
     
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    Have to try this one :)


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     Krita?

     
     by liquidat on: Mar 22 2007
     
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    Have you thought about adding this as a plugin or similar to the upcoming krita? I know that the krita developers are thinking about including tone mapping support and would be happy to see any help there.


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     Re: Krita?

     
     by prometeus81 on: Mar 22 2007
     
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    I didn't know about that. I'll try to remember to give them a holler. They could also help me diminish the memory footprint.


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     Re: Re: Krita?

     
     by liquidat on: Mar 22 2007
     
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    Here is the initial bug report:
    http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125543

    Good luck with it :)


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     bug

     
     by stingo000 on: May 15 2007
     
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    when i open tiff which is made from raw. the program erroneously determines or reads it in the tiff that EV=-6 for all files. The problem is it cannot be adjusted (corrected) manually!


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     crashes

     
     by stingo000 on: May 16 2007
     
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    Also unfortunately it constantly crashes or hangs in tonemapping :(.
    It seems more prone to crash if I click apply quickly after changing some parameter, but not only.


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     Re: crashes

     
     by stingo000 on: May 16 2007
     
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    crashes with something like this:
    ::::::resized goes into tone mapping
    QPaintEngine::setSystemClip: Should not be changed while engine is active


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     Re: crashes

     
     by MasterD on: Jun 3 2007
     
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    qtpfsgui is crashing if I want to tonemap too. Here is the console Output:

    ::::::original goes into resize
    executing resize step
    executing pregamma step
    executing tone mapping step
    Speicherzugriffsfehler

    I have Suse 10.2 64Bit


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     Re: crashes

     
     by candy33 on: Jul 2 2007
     
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    Same problem with the tonemapper in OpenSusue 10.2 (32-bit):

    ::::::original goes into resize
    executing resize step
    executing pregamma step
    executing tone mapping step
    Segmentation fault

    I tried RPM and also self compiled package.

    Any idea for help?

    best regards

    candy33


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     Re: crashes

     
     by motu on: Jul 2 2007
     
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    I have also problem with the tonemapper in OpenSusue 10.2 (32-bit):

    ::::::original goes into resize
    executing resize step
    executing pregamma step
    executing tone mapping step
    Segmentation fault

    Urgently need help!

    Thanks


    motu


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     Re: crashes

     
     by candy33 on: Jul 16 2007
     
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    New version 1.8.10 works on SUSE 10.2

    you can find it here:
    ftp://rauchs-home.de/suse/10.2/i586

    you need to install libexiv2-0.11 first.

    if libexiv2-0.11 conflicts with other versions of libexif, install it with "rpm -i --force ...", it doesn't matter to have different version on the same machine.

    best regards

    candy33


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     save result 16bit

     
     by stingo000 on: May 16 2007
     
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    Please add saving result in 16bit.
    Does the current png option save it in 16 bit? Thanks.

    Very promising program. Please keep developing great app.


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     Re: save result 16bi

     
     by prometeus81 on: May 16 2007
     
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    1) if the checkbox is grayed-out and you cannot specify any value manually, it means that Qtpfsgui is using the correct values from the exif data in your image.
    In that case there is no need to specify the exposure values manually, Qtpfsgui is already using the correct ones automatically.

    2) Yes there were several bugs that crept in (especially in the windows version) but with the latest version (1.8.8) all of them have been fixed.

    3) Saving a tonemapped LDR in a 16 bit format makes little sense (to me, at least) :)
    Here's a discussion we had a while back on flickr:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/qtpfsgui/discuss/72157594548766502/72157600058641698/


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     Re: Re: save result 16bi

     
     by stingo000 on: May 16 2007
     
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    1) if the checkbox is grayed-out and you cannot specify any value manually, it means that Qtpfsgui is using the correct values from the exif data in your image.
    In that case there is no need to specify the exposure values manually, Qtpfsgui is already using the correct ones automatically.

    This works only in ideal world... Yes. There is a need to specify values manually because exif values can be incorrect even if the program reads those incorrect values correctly!

    2) Yes there were several bugs that crept in (especially in the windows version) but with the latest version (1.8.8) all of them have been fixed.

    I meant 1.8.7 linux version.

    3) Saving a tonemapped LDR in a 16 bit format makes little sense (to me, at least) :)
    Here's a discussion we had a while back on flickr:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/qtpfsgui/discuss/72157594548766502/72157600058641698/

    so the operators produce 8 bit output... ok.


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     Re: Re: Re: save res

     
     by prometeus81 on: May 17 2007
     
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    1) qtpfsgui provides a one-to-one exif data copying feature, maybe that can help you cope with that problem.
    I'm curious, how is it possible that the aperture value and the exposure time info in the exif data can end up being wrong??
    Another workaround is to use a different application to erase all your exif data (qtpfsgui doesn't have that capability).
    Just remember that if you are dealing with only one image then you can set the EV value at an arbitrary level, the histogram will only be translated left or right, you can find the mathematical reasoning here (pretty hardcore stuff):
    http://freenet-homepage.de/hsbosny/HDR_Tutorial/HDR_Tutorial-en.html#Bemerk_1

    2) Does it still crash with 1.8.8?


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     Re: Re: Re: Re: save res

     
     by stingo000 on: May 23 2007
     
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    1. Of course it is easy to screw up exif. In my particular example tiff files apparently have wrong exifs after output from raw covertor. Of course I now always have to set in the raw converter to not export exif if I intend use qtpfsgui and after that I always have to set it back as it also affects jpegs output (for jpegs exifs work fine). Very inconvenient.
    Why not to read the exif and also make comboboxes which set this "alive"? This seems very natural.

    2.Thank you! It does not crash anymore.This is great.


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     Thank you!

     
     by petercruickshank on: Jul 3 2007
     
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    This program rules in every way: features, interface, full GPL, and sourceforge trackers.

    Thanks for a great program..


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