The other major related improvement is the support to open the tiled and mip-mapped cube map OpenEXR format in the Viewer. a 100 Megapixel equirectangular spherical can now be saved as a 27 MB OpenEXR instead of a 275 MB Radiance (*.hdr) file. ![]() ![]() In terms of quality and compression ratio, this new option is roughly equivalent to JPEG: e.g. The new Stitcher can now use OpenEXR also for the equirectangular (2:1) projection and more importantly can use the lossy but very effective DWA compression. They were targeted at 3rd party software. Those files were larger than the standard Radiance files (*.hdr) and could not be opened with the LizardQ Viewer. The Stitcher always had the option to save cube map OpenEXR images with a fixed size and a lossless compression. The major new feature set is based around the the ability to save highly compressed OpenEXR images and display them in the viewer. Better results in difficult lighting conditionsĬompressed OpenEXR and Load on Demand Viewer.Smaller HDR files (OpenEXR support, lossy or lossless compression). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |