HDRFlow is a open source framework and application to process and capture high-dynamic range (HDR) and RAW images. It is written in C++, and is both cross-platform and hardware accelerated on modern GPUs.
 
It is in development and current features include:
 
- Multiple channel playback
- Real-time hardware based pan and zoom
- GPU based visualisation tools
- Support for JPEG, TIF, TARGA and HDR formats, including EXR, DPX, RGBE and JPG-HDR
- Extensive Python scripting
- Look up tables support
News
18-8-2007 - Build dependencies package for OS/X released. This is a Universal Binary to allow for third-party contributions.
18-8-2007 - Mailing lists created.
02-9-2007 - Build dependencies package for OS/X updated. Adds libtiff and corrects OpenEXR to be a Universal Binary.
13-10-2007 - HDRFlowMaya2008 for OS/X released - a collection of floating point image readers for Autodesk’s Maya 2008. Please see the Release Notes.
08-03-2008 - HDRFlowMaya2008 for Win32 (XP/Vista) released - a collection of floating point image readers for Autodesk’s Maya 2008.