File Extension | HDR |
Full Name | High Dynamic Range Image Format |
HDR file format is commonly used in digital photography. HDR file stores image in raster graphics format. HDR files can store multiple versions of the same image, each with different exposition parameters (some more bright than others, for example). In effect an image with wide color range can be obtained.
File Extension | JPEG |
Full Name | JPEG Bitmap Image Format |
Files with the .JPEG extension contain lossy compressed images recorded in a standardized format created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group – JPEG for short - as well as metadata of this image, such as space and color profile, as well as image dimensions. The color scale of the image can be up to 24-bit.
File format conversion is the process of transforming a file from one format (referred to as "HDR") to another (referred to as "JPEG"). This may be necessary for various reasons. For example, HDR file may be incompatible with the software or device we want to use to open or edit it. In such cases, converting the file from format HDR to format JPEG becomes essential.
So, how can we perform HDR to JPEG file conversion? Fortunately, there are many tools and computer programs available that enable file format conversion. These tools work by reading the data from the file in format HDR and transforming it into format JPEG. This allows the preservation of the original information contained in the file, even after changing its format. Below you will find a list of HDR to JPEG converters.
If you have already downloaded one of the converters and installed it on your computer, you can proceed to the appropriate conversion process of HDR to JPEG. Handling all the programs is usually very intuitive and is based on the same pattern of conduct. We will briefly discuss a few steps that you always need to go through while changing the format of the HDR file:
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