2008.09.07 23:18 "[Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by acanicio
- 2008.09.07 23:34 "Re: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Bob Friesenhahn
- 2008.09.08 09:01 "Re: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Kai-Uwe Behrmann
- 2008.09.08 23:07 "Re: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Craig Bruce
- 2008.09.09 01:12 "Re: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Chris Cox
- 2008.09.11 20:13 "RE: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Charles Auer
2008.09.09 01:12 "Re: [Tiff] SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP", by Chris Cox
Use the exposure adjustment and scale the values down.
Most of the time, you should scale your white point to something near 1.0 to ensure visibility.
Chris
On 9/7/08 4:18 PM, "acanicio" <acanicio@astrosnap.com> wrote:
But I have no luck with floating point values. I use SAMPLEFORMAT_IEEEFP sample format along with 32 bits per sample.
All the pixel values are issued from an 8 bit/sample image, with no conversion or multiplication applied to them.
When I open the file with some well known image editor, the image is completely saturated, all white with values 32767...
Where should I look?