Roberto Ballerini - traveling Published on August 28, 2007
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QtPfsGUI

Tuesday August 28, 2007 at 02:21PM

An open source alternative to Photomatix for making HDR

QtPfsGUI (qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net) is a graphical interface based on another open source project, that gives you the power to experiment with HDR imaging.

The last two versions are a great improvement over the previous one, with the introduction of anti-ghosting, alignment and a new operator (Mantiuk).

I started employing it six months ago (you can view from my early attempts in my qtpfsgui set on Flickr).

Now I think it's a very mature (even if very complex) application and I start to obtain almost realistic results, similar and sometimes better than what I can obtain from Photomatix).

Let me now if you use it and what are your impressions.

Some samples:

Day 3 - Sunset (on Brixen)
Day 3 - Sunset (on Brixen)
Day 3 - Brixen (fake HDR)
Day 3 - Brixen (fake HDR)
Thru the mirror (storm approaching)
Thru the mirror (storm approac…
Storm approaching (qtPfsGUI output)
Storm approaching (qtPfsGUI ou…
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jake makes slideshowspro says:
the link seems faulty....
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Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro replies:
You're right: corrected

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