пн, 6 нояб. 2023 г., 20:03 Andrea paz <[email protected]>:

> It seems to me that Adam's examples always involve integers, 8-, 10-
> or 16-bit, but always integers. Interesting that Adam's Histogram also
> shows data above 1.0, while in CinGG it happens with Histogram Bezier
> but not with Histogram (nor with Histogram of Scopes). Adam's waveform
> also shows data above 100% while CinGG's does not. See attached image.
>

I tried cingg from dec 2017 and scope there also does not go above 100
..... quite a bummer!


> The png is just a screenshot captured to show what the original image
> looks like, since the contents of the window are not visible in CinGG.
>
> The original exr image gives the following result with ffprobe:
> Stream #0:0: Video: exr, gbrpf32le, 4096x2048 [SAR 1:1 DAR 2:1], 25
> fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn
>
> Such an image I simply downloaded from a free archive; I did not build
> it in Blender or Natron. If you want to try it out it can be found
> here:
> https://polyhaven.com/a/small_empty_room_1
>
> I didn't quite understand how to do another "lowering technique" test.
>
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