JPEG-HDR
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Revision as of 18:14, 14 November 2015
JPEG-HDR is an extension of JPEG, which supports images with high dynamic range.
It is backward-compatible with standard JPEG viewers. The HDR data is stored in APP11[1] segments, and can be used to convert the image to one with high dynamic range.
See also JPEG XT.
Sample files
- HDRI_Sample_Scene_Window_(JPEG-HDR).jpg
- Some of the files at Wikimedia Commons: Category:Examples of Tone-mapped HDR imaging
References
- ↑ Because it goes to eleven