D. Beynon wrote:

> I have been spending some of my free time over the last few months
> working on a command line based HDRI processing/tone mapping toolkit

Is there really anyone using HDR tonemapping to get a viewable panorama 
after there was enfuse? I see the necessity of HDR merging to get 
panoramas for image based lighting, but I never saw a result of HDR 
tonemapping (whatever algorithm) that surpasses an enfused result in 
terms of natural appearance except maybe after long tweaking.

Well, of course there are those artificial looking so called "HDR" 
images. But this is an effect that possibly is easier to achieve using 
some photoshop or gimp filters...

-- 
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

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