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Component: CA-VE
Component Name: SAP Visual Enterprise
Description: High dynamic range images HDRI differ from conventional tone-mapped images in that they store information about how much energy reaches a pixel, whereas conventional images store a color at each pixel, allowing you to view images at differing exposure levels.
Key Concepts: High Dynamic Range (HDR) Image is a feature of SAP Visual Enterprise that allows users to create realistic 3D images with a wide range of brightness levels. HDR images are created by combining multiple exposures of the same scene, each with different exposure settings. This allows for a greater range of brightness levels to be captured, resulting in more realistic and detailed images. How to use it: To create an HDR image in SAP Visual Enterprise, users must first capture multiple exposures of the same scene. These exposures should be taken at different exposure settings, such as shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Once the exposures have been captured, they can be combined into a single HDR image using the software’s HDR processing tools. Tips & Tricks: When capturing multiple exposures for an HDR image, it is important to ensure that the camera is not moved between shots. This will ensure that the images are properly aligned when they are combined into an HDR image. Additionally, it is important to use a tripod when capturing multiple exposures to ensure that the camera remains still between shots. Related Information: SAP Visual Enterprise also offers other features such as 3D modeling and animation tools, as well as support for virtual reality and augmented reality applications. Additionally, SAP Visual Enterprise can be used to create interactive 3D presentations and simulations.