> If you want a real challenge for your tonemapper get the lamp example
> from my page:http://erik-krause.de/blending/lamp.zipand try to produce
> a similar result like onhttp://wiki.panotools.org/Image:Lamp_enfuse.jpg

Nice image.  I quite like the enfuse effect.  I'm not sure that there
is an
either/or choice though, as the effects do seem to be qualitatively
different.

> No, this doesn't look naturally. It's 17 f-stops dynamic range. No human
> eye can perceive this in reality. It's just a challenge to show the
> entire dynamic range without reversed gradients and with least halos.

I had a crack at it, and the answer is that you win this round,
although I
am quite happy with some of the images.

The following page contains a variety of settings with local and
global operators:

http://www.spectral3d.co.uk/misc/lamp.html

I will have to implement a few more processing modules and come back
for
round 2 I think '-)

    Dave

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