Hi Zbyma72age,
The fact is that different users have different output settings in Nik Programs, which from GIMP perspective we cannot get this information. So for simplicity, we set it default to JPG.
For the time being, could you please change the output setting of "HDR Efex Pro 2 > SETTINGS > IMAGE OUTPUT SETTING" to JPG, it should solve your issue where the image is not written back into GIMP.
Make sure that all tmpNik* images get deleted from "Documents" before testing again.
I'm not a gimp power user like you guys, just a developer in other field, and from shellout.py script i read, it was not able to import multiple layers into HDR program too, but maybe I could try..
Quote:Also placed in Documents as "tmpNik_HDR.tif" (Plugin - jpg ??).
The fact is that different users have different output settings in Nik Programs, which from GIMP perspective we cannot get this information. So for simplicity, we set it default to JPG.
For the time being, could you please change the output setting of "HDR Efex Pro 2 > SETTINGS > IMAGE OUTPUT SETTING" to JPG, it should solve your issue where the image is not written back into GIMP.
Make sure that all tmpNik* images get deleted from "Documents" before testing again.
Quote:In my case, but in GIMP 2.10.36 there is the following rule of correct operation:Not really sure I understand correctly, would appreciate if you could post link to your video tutorial about this.
Opening as layers, three images with different eg: EV 1, 0 ,-1
After which, as expected, the first window of the program opens, File => "Merge Dialog" in which, after the treatments and clicking "Create HDR" created HDR (created from three or more layers of different EV ) and passed to the opening second window HDR Efex Pro 2, where you can enter Tone Mapping and additional presets) and finally here after clicking OK, the correct HDR image is created, but also placed in Documents ie. The resulting image is not returned to GIMP.
I'm not a gimp power user like you guys, just a developer in other field, and from shellout.py script i read, it was not able to import multiple layers into HDR program too, but maybe I could try..