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OpenEXR is an open-source high-dynamic-range floating-point image file format for high-quality image processing and storage. This document presents a brief overview of OpenEXR and explains concepts that are specific to this format. OpenEXR Features: * High dynamic range and color precision. Support for 16-bit floating-point, * 32-bit floating-point, and 32-bit integer pixels. * Multiple image compression algorithms, both lossless and lossy. Some of the included codecs can achieve 2:1 lossless compression ratios on images with film grain. The lossy codecs have been tuned for visual quality and decoding performance. * Extensibility. New compression codecs and image types can easily be added by extending the C++ classes included in the OpenEXR software distribution. New image attributes (strings, vectors, integers, etc.) can be added to OpenEXR image headers without affecting backward compatibility with existing OpenEXR applications. * Support for stereoscopic image workflows and a generalization to multi-views. * Flexible support for deep data: pixels can store a variable-length list of samples and, thus, it is possible to store multiple values at different depths for each pixel. Hard surfaces and volumetric data representations are accommodated. * Multipart: ability to encode separate, but related, images in one file. This allows for access to individual parts without the need to read other parts in the file. * Versioning: OpenEXR source allows for user configurable C++ namespaces to provide protection when using multiple versions of the library in the same process space. The IlmBase Library: Also a part of OpenEXR, the IlmBase library is a basic, light-weight, and efficient representation of 2D and 3D vectors and matrices and other simple but useful mathematical objects, functions, and data types common in computer graphics applications, including the “half” 16-bit floating-point type.
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OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.aarch64.html | OpenEXR runtime libraries | AlmaLinux 8.10 AppStream for aarch64 | OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.aarch64.rpm |
OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.i686.html | OpenEXR runtime libraries | AlmaLinux 8.10 AppStream for x86_64 | OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.i686.rpm |
OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.ppc64le.html | OpenEXR runtime libraries | AlmaLinux 8.10 AppStream for ppc64le | OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.ppc64le.rpm |
OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.s390x.html | OpenEXR runtime libraries | AlmaLinux 8.10 AppStream for s390x | OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.s390x.rpm |
OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.x86_64.html | OpenEXR runtime libraries | AlmaLinux 8.10 AppStream for x86_64 | OpenEXR-libs-2.2.0-12.el8.x86_64.rpm |
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