Radiance HDR

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== Overview ==
 
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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
The only confirmed filename extension is '''.pic'''. Many sources claim that extensions '''.rad''' and '''.img''' are also used, though '''.rad''' seems unlikely because it is used for [[Radiance Scene Description]] format. Other possible filename extensions are '''.hdr''', '''.rgbe''', and '''.xyze'''.
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Many sources claim that filename extensions '''.rad''' and '''.img''' are also used, though '''.rad''' seems unlikely because it is used for [[Radiance Scene Description]] format.
  
 
Files begin with an ASCII signature of "<code>#?RADIANCE</code>" or, apparently, "<code>#?RGBE</code>". Note that some of Radiance's other file formats also use the "<code>#?RADIANCE</code>" signature.
 
Files begin with an ASCII signature of "<code>#?RADIANCE</code>" or, apparently, "<code>#?RGBE</code>". Note that some of Radiance's other file formats also use the "<code>#?RADIANCE</code>" signature.
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* [http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/ Radiance web site]
 
* [http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/ Radiance web site]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Radiance (software)|Wikipedia: Radiance]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Radiance (software)|Wikipedia: Radiance]]
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* [http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/image/vnd.radiance Media type registration]

Revision as of 18:45, 4 July 2013

File Format
Name Radiance HDR
Ontology
Extension(s) .hdr, .rgbe, .xyze, .pic
MIME Type(s) image/vnd.radiance

Contents

Overview

Radiance HDR, also known as RGBE or Radiance Picture, is raster image file format associated with the Radiance (or RADIANCE) lighting simulation software by Greg Ward. It supports high dynamic range imaging, and may have been one of the first formats to do so.

Format

Each pixel is encoded as four bytes: three color values (RGB or XYZ), and a shared exponent.

There are at least two versions of the format. The documentation for the ra_rgbe utility says "The file format for RADIANCE pictures was changed between release 1.4 and release 2.0."

Identification

Many sources claim that filename extensions .rad and .img are also used, though .rad seems unlikely because it is used for Radiance Scene Description format.

Files begin with an ASCII signature of "#?RADIANCE" or, apparently, "#?RGBE". Note that some of Radiance's other file formats also use the "#?RADIANCE" signature.

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