[HDRI] Re: Contents of HDRI Digest, Vol 24, Issue 1

Eleanor Lee eslee at lbl.gov
Fri May 15 10:30:11 PDT 2009


Is the HDRcapOSX publicly available, and if so, where can it be downloaded?
Greg developed HDRcap for us on an old Mac operating system but we 
havent had the funds to modify the program for the newer operating 
systems.  It'd be great if we could our paws on a newer version.
Cheers, el.

On 5/14/2009 7:21 PM, apiparn.borisuit at epfl.ch wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am newbie and I am looking for Canon EOS cameras that we can use with
> HDRcapOSX. The ideal EOS model, Canon 5D is quite expensive, so we look for
> other (much) low-cost models, such as Canon EOS450D or Canon EOS40D.
>
> Anyone has any idea does they 're matched for Photosphere?
>
> I asked Canon supplier bringing the cameras soon for testing with HDRcapOSX
> software (developed by Greg Ward and re-written by Denis Fan). Unfortunately,
> we do not have yet an updated Mac OSX 10.4 to run this software, we cannot yet
> test with the inexpensive EOS models. If I test it and have any result, I will
> keep you list on posted.
>
> Cheers,
> Apiparn
>
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>>    3. Re: [Radiance-general] HDR images (Jack de Valpine)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 08:54:48 -0700
>> From: Greg Ward <gward at lmi.net>
>> Subject: [HDRI] Re: [Radiance-general] HDR images
>> To: High Dynamic Range Imaging <hdri at radiance-online.org>
>> Cc: Radiance general discussion <radiance-general at radiance-online.org>
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>> Hi Christoph,
>>
>> I'm cross-posting my reply to the HDRI mailing list, where this
>> probably belongs.
>>
>> I hired a programmer friend of mine to port Photosphere to Windows
>> and Linux a few years ago, but she has since had two children and is
>> a busy mom.  I'm not sure where that project stands, to be honest.  I
>> know it is possible to compile the command-line tool hdrgen under
>> Windows with some effort, but it hasn't been done for many a year.
>>
>> The Canon 5D camera with Sigma fisheye is a good choice, and Sigma
>> has a 180-degree fisheye that works on APS sensors now as well, so
>> you could get a Nikon D90 (or whatever) and use that as a lower-cost
>> alternative.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Greg
>>
>>     
>>> From: "Reinhart, Christoph" <reinhart at gsd.harvard.edu>
>>> Date: May 14, 2009 6:34:44 AM PDT
>>> Dear colleagues:
>>>
>>> I am planning to introduce HDR imagery in my daylighting class in
>>> the fall using Photosphere. My understanding is that I will need a
>>> CCD camera, a wide-angle/fisheye lense and a luminance meter to
>>> calibrate the camera. Could anybody recommend any specific products
>>> that I should buy? Has anybody compiled Photosphere under Windows
>>> (sorry GregJ).
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>
>>> Christoph
>>>       
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 09:03:02 -0700
>> From: "Gregory J. Ward" <gregoryjward at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [HDRI] Fwd: [Radiance-general] HDR images
>> To: High Dynamic Range Imaging <hdri at radiance-online.org>
>> Message-ID: <B5458642-8B75-481F-A28F-66972B7A0282 at gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
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>> This bounced from the HDRI mailing list the first time...
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>     
>>> From: Greg Ward <gward at lmi.net>
>>> Date: May 14, 2009 8:54:48 AM PDT
>>>
>>> Hi Christoph,
>>>
>>> I'm cross-posting my reply to the HDRI mailing list, where this
>>> probably belongs.
>>>
>>> I hired a programmer friend of mine to port Photosphere to Windows
>>> and Linux a few years ago, but she has since had two children and
>>> is a busy mom.  I'm not sure where that project stands, to be
>>> honest.  I know it is possible to compile the command-line tool
>>> hdrgen under Windows with some effort, but it hasn't been done for
>>> many a year.
>>>
>>> The Canon 5D camera with Sigma fisheye is a good choice, and Sigma
>>> has a 180-degree fisheye that works on APS sensors now as well, so
>>> you could get a Nikon D90 (or whatever) and use that as a lower-
>>> cost alternative.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -Greg
>>>
>>>       
>>>> From: "Reinhart, Christoph" <reinhart at gsd.harvard.edu>
>>>> Date: May 14, 2009 6:34:44 AM PDT
>>>> Dear colleagues:
>>>>
>>>> I am planning to introduce HDR imagery in my daylighting class in
>>>> the fall using Photosphere. My understanding is that I will need a
>>>> CCD camera, a wide-angle/fisheye lense and a luminance meter to
>>>> calibrate the camera. Could anybody recommend any specific
>>>> products that I should buy? Has anybody compiled Photosphere under
>>>> Windows (sorry GregJ).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>
>>>> Christoph
>>>>         
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:56:52 -0400
>> From: Jack de Valpine <jedev at visarc.com>
>> Subject: [HDRI] Re: [Radiance-general] HDR images
>> To: Radiance general discussion <radiance-general at radiance-online.org>
>> Cc: High Dynamic Range Imaging <hdri at radiance-online.org>
>> Message-ID: <4A0C5B64.10905 at visarc.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> Hi Christoph,
>>
>> I have a 5D and  Sigma 180 fisheye. I would be happy to bring them by
>> sometime if you are interested in checking them out.
>>
>> Actually, if we are on the topic of porting applications a port of the
>> canoncap application would be pretty nice....
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> -Jack
>>
>> Greg Ward wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Christoph,
>>>
>>> I'm cross-posting my reply to the HDRI mailing list, where this
>>> probably belongs.
>>>
>>> I hired a programmer friend of mine to port Photosphere to Windows and
>>> Linux a few years ago, but she has since had two children and is a
>>> busy mom.  I'm not sure where that project stands, to be honest.  I
>>> know it is possible to compile the command-line tool hdrgen under
>>> Windows with some effort, but it hasn't been done for many a year.
>>>
>>> The Canon 5D camera with Sigma fisheye is a good choice, and Sigma has
>>> a 180-degree fisheye that works on APS sensors now as well, so you
>>> could get a Nikon D90 (or whatever) and use that as a lower-cost
>>> alternative.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -Greg
>>>
>>>       
>>>> From: "Reinhart, Christoph" <reinhart at gsd.harvard.edu>
>>>> Date: May 14, 2009 6:34:44 AM PDT
>>>> Dear colleagues:
>>>>
>>>> I am planning to introduce HDR imagery in my daylighting class in the
>>>> fall using Photosphere. My understanding is that I will need a CCD
>>>> camera, a wide-angle/fisheye lense and a luminance meter to calibrate
>>>> the camera. Could anybody recommend any specific products that I
>>>> should buy? Has anybody compiled Photosphere under Windows (sorry
>>>> GregJ).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>
>>>> Christoph
>>>>         
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