[REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
[REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
Request after long time hehe.
In other renderers, im using linear workflow heavily for commercial works (archviz mostly) and i`d like to ask you devs, if is possible to implement burn and contrast parameter for linear tonemapping.
I know that reinhard should work but having above mentioned functions will keep output linear with possibility to control burned areas and "flatness" by contrast parameter.
Thanks
In other renderers, im using linear workflow heavily for commercial works (archviz mostly) and i`d like to ask you devs, if is possible to implement burn and contrast parameter for linear tonemapping.
I know that reinhard should work but having above mentioned functions will keep output linear with possibility to control burned areas and "flatness" by contrast parameter.
Thanks
Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
It's been planned for quite some time to include colour curves and auto-exposure on all tonemapping modes, and I've just confirmed with Nick that it'll be included after Indigo 3.6
This will offer a whole lot of extra flexibility compared to the current approach.
This will offer a whole lot of extra flexibility compared to the current approach.
Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
This!lycium wrote:
This will offer a whole lot of extra flexibility compared to the current approach.
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Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
this is awesome.
somewhat related, can I ask if there are plans for support for color profiles beyond sRGB?
somewhat related, can I ask if there are plans for support for color profiles beyond sRGB?
Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
For saving of images?FakeShamus wrote:this is awesome.
somewhat related, can I ask if there are plans for support for color profiles beyond sRGB?
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Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
For me, it's specifically for printing. If indigo were able to do tone mapping and image adjustments directly within the color space of the printer I use before saving it, it would avoid color conversion issues I sometimes have. I'm thinking this would work differently than just converting the image to a profile from srgb (which wouldn't be any different) instead using the full spectrum data and mapping the colors to the specified profile... more like assigning the profile, in Photoshop terms. Then having Indigo's tone mapping to get everything looking the way you want would avoid most of the post-pro imaging that's necessary otherwise. But if I'm mistaken about how that all works within indigo (I probably am...) then forgive me.
Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
Plus one to this. It would be nice to work in ProPhotoRGB or AdobeRGB.FakeShamus wrote:For me, it's specifically for printing. If indigo were able to do tone mapping and image adjustments directly within the color space of the printer I use before saving it, it would avoid color conversion issues I sometimes have. I'm thinking this would work differently than just converting the image to a profile from srgb (which wouldn't be any different) instead using the full spectrum data and mapping the colors to the specified profile... more like assigning the profile, in Photoshop terms. Then having Indigo's tone mapping to get everything looking the way you want would avoid most of the post-pro imaging that's necessary otherwise. But if I'm mistaken about how that all works within indigo (I probably am...) then forgive me.
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Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
I was going to say that, lots of people prefer to print inkjet from adobe 98, better results, depending on the color range you're after.
Re: [REQ] Linear with burn and contrast param
OpenEXR supports XYZ data and I believe that photoshop reads it. If Indigo could save XYZ EXR images, all color spaces could be achieved with no loss in precision, by converting them with photoshop.
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