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Ultra HDR photos support

Open gsdgethjfjj opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Android supports Ultra HDR photos. Photos doesn't look like they are HDR when opened. When I somehow edit pictures (crop, filters), all HDRness is gone and Google Photos doesn't show Ultra HDR label no more.

Describe the solution you'd like

Please add support for viewing and editing Ultra HDR photos. These links might be helpful: https://developer.android.com/media/platform/hdr-image-format https://developer.android.com/media/grow/ultra-hdr/display https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Gallery/issues/166 https://github.com/deckerst/aves/issues/838

Describe alternatives you've considered Like I wrote above, Google Photos supports Ultra HDR photos but it's too bloated and too Google for me.

gsdgethjfjj avatar Jun 02 '24 21:06 gsdgethjfjj

I will look, i think it's possible to display HDR Images, but not sure about saving with gainamap

T8RIN avatar Jun 03 '24 06:06 T8RIN

Thanks! Google Photos can crop and apply filters with all HDR features being present. I can share sample photos if it helps

gsdgethjfjj avatar Jun 03 '24 07:06 gsdgethjfjj

I have pixel 8 on my own, so i can test it👀

T8RIN avatar Jun 03 '24 07:06 T8RIN

Thanks! In the end this does not yet cover modifying (eg cropping) the gain map, right ? If all EXIF, MPF & multi-picture metadata is kept, in some case you could end up with an "out-of-sync" gain map ?

eddy-geek avatar Feb 12 '25 19:02 eddy-geek

Gain map not preserved on cropping, but i can't be confident

T8RIN avatar Feb 12 '25 22:02 T8RIN