Can you turn off tone mapping?
Can you turn off tone mapping?
I was wondering if you could turn off the tone mapping or choose a type that would keep the image towards the middle or neutral ranges of the histogram. I looked through the Indigo manual and it said that tone mapping is a required field so is this not possible? The reason I want this is so that I can color grade both my video imagery and the CGI elements in post production so they will match better. When you shoot video (or film for that matter) you want to keep the exposure down so you do not have any blowouts, etc. This way you have much more color control in post production. Is there any way to do this in Indigo?
Grimm
-
- Posts: 289
- Joined: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:52 am
- Location: Odense, Denmark
Thanks SimonLarsen, that is the tone mapping I used for my posted version. It's ok but I would like less exposure and contrast.
@psor, Excellent, that would be perfect. Unfortunately I had to move my distro back to Fedora 9 and I ran across the EXR error:
This is on openexr version 1.6.1 and others have had the same error (jur?). I installed version 1.2.2 but it just seg faulted on me.
I'm just going to have to wait and see if the new linux version of Indigo works better.
@psor, Excellent, that would be perfect. Unfortunately I had to move my distro back to Fedora 9 and I ran across the EXR error:
Code: Select all
saving un-tonemapped image to './renders/im1215504274_untonemapped.exr'
./indigo_console: symbol lookup error: ./indigo_console: undefined symbol: _ZN3Imf14RgbaOutputFileC1EPKciiNS_12RgbaChannelsEfN5Imath4Vec2IfEEfNS_9LineOrderENS_11CompressionE
Code: Select all
saving un-tonemapped image to './renders/im1215504497_untonemapped.exr'
Segmentation fault
Grimm
-
- Posts: 289
- Joined: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:52 am
- Location: Odense, Denmark
@Grimm
Are you still running the Indigo 1.09 linux binary? In the Announcement for 1.09
"vmuriel" said that it is running on Ubuntu 7.10 with exr 1.2.2.
take care
psor
Are you still running the Indigo 1.09 linux binary? In the Announcement for 1.09
"vmuriel" said that it is running on Ubuntu 7.10 with exr 1.2.2.
So I'm wondering what is causing your seg fault.vmuriel wrote: Thanks for linux 64 bits release.
indigo and indigo_console works excellent for early tests.
If you get gtk error, install libwxgtk2.8-0 (Ubuntu 7.10 - the Gutsy Gibbon).
exr work fine with standard Ubuntu 7.10 version,
libopenexr2c2a
1.2.2.4.3ubuntu2
take care
psor
"The sleeper must awaken"
@SimonLarsen - The linux version 1.0.9
@psor - I was running Hardy and it was working pretty good, but I had to move back to Fedora because the only piece of software I purchased (Pfhoe Pro) will not run on a Debian system. The software company only supplies a RPM for the software. I tried to convert it with Alien but it didn't work. I sent the company an email but got no response back from them yet. So I'm stuck either way. It appears that many commercial packages only support RedHat systems and for good or bad this means I will most likely not be able to move over to Ubuntu.
@psor - I was running Hardy and it was working pretty good, but I had to move back to Fedora because the only piece of software I purchased (Pfhoe Pro) will not run on a Debian system. The software company only supplies a RPM for the software. I tried to convert it with Alien but it didn't work. I sent the company an email but got no response back from them yet. So I'm stuck either way. It appears that many commercial packages only support RedHat systems and for good or bad this means I will most likely not be able to move over to Ubuntu.
Grimm
@Grimm
Just out of curiosity. Could you use this method to unpack the RPM,
to use the software on a non RH distro?
edit: Forgot to ask, if you are using the Indigo 1.09_2 version,
with statically linked OpenEXR?
And if not, ... get it, try and report back please!
take care
psor
Just out of curiosity. Could you use this method to unpack the RPM,
to use the software on a non RH distro?
edit: Forgot to ask, if you are using the Indigo 1.09_2 version,
with statically linked OpenEXR?
And if not, ... get it, try and report back please!
take care
psor
"The sleeper must awaken"
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 41 guests