Hi Gary,
I'm sure that Paul will follow up with details on the operation of the
plugin, but the source code is actually available in the OpenEXR CVS
tree
under the "Photoshop" module. I forgot to release a source code
package
for it in the Files area of the Savannah project page.
Anyway, you can use CVS to grab the source code, once Savannah is back
up,
or wait for us to post the Photoshop source package sometime next week
after the 1.0.7 OpenEXR release.
Is your Viper DPX->OpenEXR converter source code available? Sounds
interesting.
thanks
-dwh-
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, gary demos wrote:
I am just starting to work with OpenExr. I was able to build it
succesfully.
I have written a converter from Viper quasi-log dpx files to exr.
The exr
representation has the quasi-log algorithm inverted, so that the exr
data
is linear. I presented a paper at SMPTE in NY in mid Nov describing
the process (SMPTE is going to post the conference papers on the
website
at some point).
Given that this is moving image data (with extended dynamic range, due
to the quasi-log capture mode), I am interested in using the "batch"
mode
in Photoshop.
The current exr plugin for photoshop (on my Mac) halts during file
read,
waiting for a carriage return, whereas other file readers in
photoshop go
right through.
Would it be possible to add whatever fix is necessary to the exr
plugin
for photoshop in order to allow it to continue through batch without
waiting
for the carriage return or "OK" mouse button click?
Is there any plan to release the source code for this plugin?
-Gary Demos
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