PS: Two more thoughts:

I think hdrgen copes well with scientific notation, but just to double-check: try converting from scientific notation to straight decimal.

Also, I did notice with some of my won sequences that wood with its grain and large areas of non-grey can be tricky. Just for the calibration, I suggest you choose a grey background.

Axel



On 05/13/2013 09:21 PM, Michael Martinez wrote:
Using a 4 in front of the Photosphere numbers like this:

4 7.135383e-03 -3.556814e-02 2.441168e+00 -5.786777e+00 4.462320e+00
4 4.543790e-03  3.363440e-02 1.917460e+00 -4.660105e+00 3.792747e+00
4 3.956902e-03  3.244581e-02 1.827308e+00 -4.505138e+00 3.729707e+00

unfortunately results in a wonky HDR with garbage luminance values and
strage visual artifacts - see screen shot here
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28677369/Screen%20shot%202013-05-13%20at%201.17.33%20PM.png>.


compared to a screenshot of the photosphere created HDR
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28677369/Screen%20shot%202013-05-13%20at%201.17.55%20PM.png>





On May 13, 2013, at 1:05 PM, Axel Jacobs wrote:

Oops,

try '4 ', not '6 ' as per my last post.

Embarrassingly yours

Axel



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