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Silverfast hdr expert mode
Silverfast hdr expert mode





silverfast hdr expert mode
  1. #Silverfast hdr expert mode manual
  2. #Silverfast hdr expert mode software
  3. #Silverfast hdr expert mode professional

Download free trial software and convince yourself. SilverFast HDR Studio is suitable for all already scanned images and for all other digital images except for proprietary RAW data formats.

#Silverfast hdr expert mode manual

SilverFast HDR Studio enables a lossless workflow with powerful tools for automatic and manual image optimization. Many users, photographers and institutions, where image processing is part of everyday life, rely on SilverFast software. The Auto Adaptive Contrast Optimization AACO can optimize dark, high-contrast image areas in the twinkling of an eye, without affecting details in the highlights.

silverfast hdr expert mode

After you have quickly scanned your images into the 64bit / 48bit HDR(i) RAW data format, which contains all the image information that can be captured, you can later efficiently optimize them with SilverFast HDR Studio. SilverFast HDR Studio is the ideal complement to SilverFast scanner software.

silverfast hdr expert mode

#Silverfast hdr expert mode professional

The user interface, which lets you always have the most important tools for professional image optimization in sight, allows you to easily eliminate color casts, adjust brightness levels, remove dust and scratches, sharpen your images, and apply exposure compensation.ĭo you often lose yourself in hundreds of features and countless tool palettes that you never need? Then SilverFast HDR (High Dynamic Range) is the excellent alternative to image editing programs such as Photoshop, Affinity Photo, Luminar and Photoshop Elements. This has already wasted a lot of my time, because you assume that if yiou set someting in Preferences, it will stay set and not revert back.SilverFast HDR Studio handles color restoration and color management at the highest level. Professional users have unique needs and they want to be able to set any combination of preferences and options to match their requirments for a particular job and they do NOT want the software to keep reverting back to your normal all the time. For the professional market, you need much better documentation, fine-tuned, flexible options and settings that DOES NOT REVERT back to default all the time. You have excellent software, but you need to decide if you want to target the professional market or the amateur / hobbyist market. If this gamma is different from the gamma saved in the HDR file, which gamma is used? In HDR Studio, what is the use of the Preference option "Gamma in 48Bit/HDR file" ?ĭoes HDR Studio uses this gamma or the gamma you said where saved in the HDR file by Ai Studio? Which gamma is used and put into the HDR file if the tick box "for HDR output" is ticked?

silverfast hdr expert mode

"Gamma Gradation" and "Gamma in 48bit/HDR" and tghe tick box "for HDR output" In Preferences, there are two gamma settings. If the box "for HDR output" was NOT ticked in Ai Studio and a gamma of 1.8 was set by the user, how will Ai Studio handle gamma when saving the images as HDR TIFF files? In SilverFast HDR the iSRD manual control of ‘extension’ (expert mode) seemed very coarse, and I did not find SRD very effective if the scan had no infrared channel. I understand that when ticked, Ai Studio will put the gamma used in the HDR file.ĭoes Ai Studio applies the gamma to HDR files or only saves the gamma set by the user when this box is ticked? There is an option in Preferences "for HDR output". In this case, it is no longer the RAW data in the file.ĭoes Ai Studio uses and applies the gamma during the scanning process to images saved as HDR files or not? Your answer above implies that the gamma, set by the user during the scanning process, is applied by Ai Studio during the scanning process and that HDR Studio uses that gamma. My understanding is that images saved as HDR TIFF files by Ai Studio, have the raw scanner data in the file without any processing or conversion or gamma. I am confused again and we need a more thorough explanation of the HDR archiving standard you uses.







Silverfast hdr expert mode