OpenEXR (original) (raw)
OpenEXR provides the specification and reference implementation of the EXR file format, the professional-grade image storage format of the motion picture industry.
The purpose of EXR format is to accurately and efficiently represent high-dynamic-range scene-linear image data. This is a significant difference to most image formats, which store images that are ready for display. Software that handles OpenEXR images may need to process them differently to images in other formats such as JPEG (see Scene-Linear Image Representation for more details). OpenEXR files have strong support for multi-part, multi-channel use cases, and extensive representation of associated metadata.
OpenEXR is widely used in host application software where accuracy is critical, such as photorealistic rendering, texture access, image compositing, deep compositing, and DI.
OpenEXR is a project of the Academy Software Foundation.
Latest News¶
October 8, 2024 - OpenEXR 3.3.1 Released
Patch release that addresses several build and performance issues:
- Fix a performance regression 3.3.0 in huf/piz compression
- Replace
FetchContent_Populate
withFetchContent_MakeAvailable
- Build wheels for python 3.12
- Fix a problem with python wheel sdist that caused local build to fail
- Compile source files in parallel under MSVC
Imath¶
The OpenEXR project includes Imath, a basic, light-weight, and efficient C++ 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.
Imath also includes optional python bindings for all types and functions, including optimized implementations of vector and matrix arrays.
Quick Start¶
For a simple program that uses the C++ API to read and write a .exr
file, see theHello, World examples.
Resources¶
- Reference images: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr-images
- Security policy: SECURITY.md
- Release notes: CHANGES.md
- Contributors: CONTRIBUTORS.md
- Porting Guide: OpenEXR/Imath 2.x to 3.x Porting Guide