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Re: [Openexr-user] Openexr-user Digest, Vol 79, Issue 2


From: Lucien Fostier
Subject: Re: [Openexr-user] Openexr-user Digest, Vol 79, Issue 2
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 21:10:03 +0200

Hi Florian,

your link doesnt seem to work, or is it just me?

Cheers

lucien

Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 25 sept. 2013 à 20:11, address@hidden a écrit :

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> To the more mathematically inclined OpenEXR users and developers:
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> If you can spare the time, I would like you to read the attached
> document and give me feedback on it.
> 
> The IlmImf library defines the file format for deep images and it
> provides convenient methods for writing deep image files.  However,
> the library and the existing documentation (as of September 2013)
> do not explain in detail how deep images are meant to be interpreted.
> 
> The attached document attempts to describe what the deep data in a file
> mean, and how compositing of deep images works.  The document also points
> out numerical issues with the representation of volumetric samples, and
> proposes an alternate volumetric sample representation that would address
> those issues.
> 
> I believe that agreement on the interpretation of deep OpenEXR files
> is desirable because it enables compatibility among different vendors'
> image compositing applications.  In addition, anyone developing algorithms
> such as lossy compression would be able to rely on a standardized
> interpretation of a file's contents.
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> Florian
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