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2003.11.26 14:17 "Bug in LogLuv", by Antonio Scuri
2003.11.26 16:31 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Greg Ward
2003.11.26 17:41 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Antonio Scuri
2003.11.26 17:54 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Greg Ward
2003.11.27 15:10 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Andrey Kiselev
2003.11.27 15:23 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Kai-uwe Behrmann
2003.11.27 15:48 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Antonio Scuri
2003.11.27 16:01 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Kai-uwe Behrmann
2003.11.27 19:10 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Greg Ward

2003.11.27 15:23 "Re: Bug in LogLuv", by Kai-uwe Behrmann

Hi,

Am 26.11.03, 08:31 -0800 schrieb Greg Ward:

> someone.  The 48-bit LogLuv format is not used by any of my
> applications for communication with the library.  I always use floating
> point XYZ or one of the raw LogLuv encodings.

Is there an option in libtiff to convert Your format to 32-bit floats or
16-bit ints other than the 8-bit output I optain currently with libtiffs
fallback functionality ?
This would help me supporting this format in cinepaint.

> LogLuv TIFF format is used a number of places, notably by Renderpark
> <http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_4060.html> and Radiance
> <http://www.radiance-online.org> (via the ra_tiff converter).  It is
> also supported by the newest version of HDRshop
> <http://www.debevec.org/HDRShop/>, a program for building and
> manipulating high dynamic-range images, and on the Mac by Photosphere
> <http://www.anyhere.com>, a program for building and cataloging regular
> and HDR images.

Interessting.

thanks
Kai-Uwe