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hicolor
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 11, 2021
Show HN: HiColor — convert images to retro 15/16-bit RGB color with dithering\ (2 comments)
- Show HN: HiColor: convert images to 15/16-bit RGB color with dithering
OpenEXR
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The `exr` crate got up to 3x faster, even better performance coming soon
exr is a is a 100% Rust and 100% safe code library for reading and writing OpenEXR images. It is used by the popular image crate to read and write OpenEXR.
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Convert OpenEXR file compression method in Python
OpenEXR main house (English)
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Reading compressed EXR scan-line files by loading one scanline at a time into memory
OpenEXR notes two Python options: openexrpython and OpenImageIO.
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Any alternatives to Slimraw?
I have not tested it, but it seems like OpenEXR https://www.openexr.com/ is an alternative to Slimraw
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HELP! Rendered over 100frames over night and ended up with unmerged AOVs. Is there anyway I can merge all of these manually into a sequence? "Merge AOVs" (and all other settings that normally work were turned on). I've managed to fix settings, my biggest concern is salvaging these frames.
Since its already rendered, you can check the beauty pass to see if it is already in a merged format. Change the extension to .exr and open it with EXR-IO https://www.exr-io.com/ in photoshop to see if your AOVs exist as layered data already. Depends on your settings of course if its in that format. Otherwise you will need to script the merge using some openexr tools available at https://www.openexr.com.
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Ask HN: Do you still use TIFF image format?
Visual Effects artist here. Nope. We're all on EXRs mainly (and of course JPGs)
https://www.openexr.com/
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How should CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS be formated in CMAKE GUI?
Forgive the noob question (but that's what I am when it comes to CMAKE :D), but I'm currently trying to build Imathto use it with OpenEXR.
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Problems building Natron 2.4
It looks like openexr has recently removed IlmBase: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr/pull/929
- PyTorch ImportError: libIlmImf-2_5.so.25
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Why is some private company's niche image format being pushed out as a universal Ubuntu update??
Well, OpenEXR is open-source. It's not as though they're trying to turn a profit from it. People don't have to use it if they don't want.
What are some alternatives?
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