Showing posts with label bit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bit. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

JPG compresion vs JPEGmini

JPG compresion vs JPEGmini



JPEGmini.com

JPEGmini - Reduce file size, not quality




Jpeg - džeiˈpeg
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG


As the title would suggest, Google has released a new open source JPEG encoder called Guetzli that uses a new open source algorithm to create JPEG files that are “35% smaller than currently available methods” (though if you dig a bit you’ll find they actually say it’s more typically 20-30%). That’s according to Google’s own literature from their Research Blog, and that’s a significant claim if for no other reason than there exits JPEGmini ...



JPEG XS | The File Format Of The Future


Technical explanation of JPG Image Format



12-bit file depth  -    4,000 different tones for each color channel
14-bit file depth  -  16,000 different tones for each color channel
16-bit file depth



JPEGmini Plugin for Capture One 12





What's the difference between 16-Bit vs 8-bit?


Tutorial - How (And Why) To Make 16 bit Saturation Masks in Photoshop



Using Channel Mixer for Color Grading in Photoshop  bw

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The Most Natural Way to Increase Saturation and Enhance Color in Photoshop



DOWNLOAD THE PRESET: PiXimperfect
     


capture one

#MingCai #CaptureOne
Tutorials An EASY Way to Achieve DeHaze Effect in Capture One 11 | Capture One Tutorials

#dodge #dodgeandburn #captureonepro
Quick Dodge and Burn Trick for Capture One Pro






8-bit Use a 16-bit Workflow to Maximize Image Quality   65563








SHOOT IN RAW? EDIT IN 16 BIT MODE? SEE IT ALL HERE!
| Check out my short video breakdown that will help you understand the differences between 8bit and 16bit images and editing in Photoshop ...



Why You Should Never Upload Your Images to Unsplash






Capture One + Affinity Photo = Powerful Workflow









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Saturday, April 1, 2017

Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing

Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing




Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing



Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing from Affinity on Vimeo.


* Editing merged 32-bit HDR images without tone mapping them.
* Using the 32-bit Preview Panel to preview unbounded tonal ranges.
* Exporting to OpenEXR for use in other software.







32 bit HDR feature compare to Photomatix...  by Serge Ramelli
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32-bit HDR Myths and Methods





7 Examples of Why Exposure Blending is More Important than HDR


photoshop 32 bit



Using Channel Mixer for Color Grading in Photoshop


RGB
color
colors

oposit colors RGB vs CMY






Joe McNally's Tips For Great Lighting





Joe McNally's Photography Tips: Natural lighting & Composition





How to take Epic Sunset Portraits with a studio/speed light





Perfecting The Headshot with Peter Hurley




Make people LEVITATE in your pictures!








Dealing with grey Skies in Landscape Photography  -  Michael Breitung

Sunrise Mountain PANORAMIC | Landscape PHOTOGRAPHY on LOCATION | Using a Polariser

Landscape Photography - Bracketing Exposures with ND Filters in the Lake District | 10000 Subs

A world-famous photographer goes on the hunt for the 'perfect shot'. And it's breathtaking to see - Omeleto







Saturday, February 1, 2014

Color depth 8-bit 10-bit 12-bit 14-bit 16-bit 32-bit 64-bit

Color depth 8-bit 10-bit 12-bit 14-bit 16-bit 32-bit 64-bit




BIT DEPTH VISUALIZATION


Bit Depth Explained In-Depth





Farebná hĺbka vs. farebný priestor

10 bit
30-bit view RGB = 3 x 10-bit for every channel 

12 bit
- 36-bit RAW data = 3 x 12-bit for every channel 

14 bit
- 42-bit RAW data = 3 x 14-bit for every channel 




32 bit HDR feature compare to Photomatix by Serge Ramelli





10 bpp  (10 bit)



 24 bpp  (24 bit)


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Saturday, November 23, 2013

32 bit HDR feature compare to Photomatix by Serge Ramelli

32 bit HDR feature compare to Photomatix by Serge Ramelli




32 bit HDR feature compare to Photomatix by Serge Ramelli





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Lightroom 5 or older do not have built-in merge HDR. But you can merge to 32-bit HDR in Photoshop, save it as TIFF and open it in Lightroom. The rest are exactly the same as using Lightroom 6 or above.

Once you have opened Photoshop, go to File > Automate > Merge to HDR Pro. Browse and select the images you want to merge and click ok.

Remember to check the box for Remove Ghosts and select the Mode to 32-bit.

Click OK and don’t make any adjustments. Go to File > Save As and make sure the format is TIFF. Import the TIFF file into Lightroom and continue editing as before.


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Experimenting with 32-bit HDR - must try



32-bit HDR In Lightroom: The Easiest And Quickest Way To Create Natural HDR Photographs

Natural 32-bit HDR created entirely in Adobe Lightroom

HDR merge preview





Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing

Affinity Photo - HDR: 32-bit Editing from Affinity on Vimeo.



Merge to 32-bit HDR Plugin for Lightroom
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HDR Labs picturenaut


HDRI Tips and Tricks
FAQ 99 stubs of wisdom from Professor Kirt Witte


32-bit HDR Myths and Methods



The HDRI Handbook 2.0 High Dynamic Range Imaging for Photographers and CG Artists




IMAGE TYPES: JPEG & TIFF FILES



32 Bit HDR Workflow (Photoshop CS 6) Adobe - Videos that are part of the Lightroom 5 Getting Started Series all have an .... color and tonality both globally and selectively – all while still working in 32-bit!



What is HDR and why do we need it?

Working with 32-Bit HDR Images within Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1

HDR Pro in Photoshop CS6 – Using ACR

32 bit HDR file editing; is this goodbye to tone mapping?


flickr Photo-realistic HDR in 32 bit mode using Photoshop


32-bit HDR Toning in Photoshop


10 Bit Output Support


Color depth 8-bit 10-bit 12-bit 14-bit 16-bit 32-bit 64-bit




Working with 32-Bit HDR Images within Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1




Merge to 32-bit Plugin for Lightroom - hdrsoft.com - Free trial - License costs $39







Merge to 32-bit HDR Tutorial



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Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Benefits Of Working With 16-Bit Images In Photoshop

The Benefits Of Working With 16-Bit Images In Photoshop







Written by Steve Patterson. Digital cameras, or at least high-end digital cameras, have been able to shoot in the raw format for several years now, enabling you to open your images in Photoshop and edit them in 16-bit mode rather than the 8-bit mode you get with standard JPEG images.
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