Just shows that I've been away from Radiance for too long, and didn't
follow closely enough what other people are doing.
RadDisplay looks very nice and useful! That's the direction I wouldd
have
liked to take the old viever in Rayfront (given the time I didn't have).
But my ignorance was only a minor point in the current discussion.
The real question was if it would be interesting to have a native viewer
for Windows in the Radiance source repository and distribution.
Everybody else has ximage, but Windows users need to find an external
solution to even just look at a picture. This is about providing the
most elementary basics, and not about competing with other people's
more advanced tools.
Winimage is very simple, and still needs fixing for robustness.
It is designed to:
* display hdr pictures
* offer simple analysis (by calling falsecolor and friends)
* store images in a small number of other formats
After I tweaked the sources a bit to conform to the current C++
standards,
it currently builds with both Visual Studio 2015 and SCons.
It has no thirdparty dependencies at all.
The only "basic" feature currently missing is displaying luminance
values
by picking or hovering over the picture. I haven't checked yet how easy
it would be to add this, but I expect someone would find a solution.
-schorsch
Am 2016-03-16 09:18, schrieb Marija Velickovic:
Hi,
There is our tool RadDisplay, which shows values when mousing over
image.
On site there is rather old version of tool, but still does basic
image exploration http://deluminaelab.com/en/raddisplay_details.html
[2]
We are preparing new version of web site, and have in some plan to
release newer version of RadDisplay soon.
Marija
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Randolph M. Fritz
<[email protected]> wrote:
"I miss being able to get luminance/radiance values by mousing over
the image, though."
Sigh. "If we had..."
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Georg Mischler -- simulations developer -- schorsch at schorsch com
+schorsch.com+ -- lighting design tools -- http://www.schorsch.com/
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