M2M macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 12, 2009 348 488 Jun 11, 2019 #1 i have a x265 10bit hdr Video and i would like to take a HDR screenshot (or export 1 HDR frame). It seems macOS‘s built in screenshot produces a 8bit PNG only. Any tool and or suggestions?
i have a x265 10bit hdr Video and i would like to take a HDR screenshot (or export 1 HDR frame). It seems macOS‘s built in screenshot produces a 8bit PNG only. Any tool and or suggestions?
C ColdCase macrumors 68040 Feb 10, 2008 3,365 277 NH Jun 11, 2019 #2 Most video editor apps have an export/share frame feature. Reactions: AngerDanger
Dave Braine macrumors 601 Mar 19, 2008 4,004 360 Warrington, UK Jun 11, 2019 #3 Given that HDR normally requires 3 exposures of the same shot, anything that you get from a screenshot will be a compromise. Have a look here to see if any of these might help: https://blogs.systweak.com/7-best-hdr-software-for-mac-in-2017/
Given that HDR normally requires 3 exposures of the same shot, anything that you get from a screenshot will be a compromise. Have a look here to see if any of these might help: https://blogs.systweak.com/7-best-hdr-software-for-mac-in-2017/
M2M macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 12, 2009 348 488 Jun 12, 2019 #4 Dave Braine said: Given that HDR normally requires 3 exposures of the same shot, anything that you get from a screenshot will be a compromise. Have a look here to see if any of these might help: https://blogs.systweak.com/7-best-hdr-software-for-mac-in-2017/ Click to expand... You don’t need 3 exposures. Modern cameras capture 10, 12, 14 or more bits per channel. JPG has 8.
Dave Braine said: Given that HDR normally requires 3 exposures of the same shot, anything that you get from a screenshot will be a compromise. Have a look here to see if any of these might help: https://blogs.systweak.com/7-best-hdr-software-for-mac-in-2017/ Click to expand... You don’t need 3 exposures. Modern cameras capture 10, 12, 14 or more bits per channel. JPG has 8.