32-bit Preview panel

The 32-bit Preview panel provides configurable exposure and gamma controls to preview the vast tonal range of a 32-bit document without tonally modifying it. This is especially useful for floating point lossless workflows (e.g., 3D rendering), where edits need to be made to the image without sacrificing the available tonal range through tonal compression or adjustments.

About the 32-bit Preview panel

EDR (Extended Dynamic Range) mode is supported which is designed for HDR content creation.

EDR-compatible displays

For these displays, enabling EDR display support will switch the operating system into a mode whereby it will increase the backlight intensity and darken screen content—increasing the dynamic range available when rendering content in your 32-bit document.

A settings option will automatically enable EDR display support when viewing 32-bit documents.

32-bit Preview panel

32-bit Preview panel set up for EDR-compatible displays

HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode is supported which is designed for HDR content creation.

HDR-compatible displays

For these displays, enabling HDR display support will switch the operating system into a mode whereby it will increase the backlight intensity and darken screen content—increasing the dynamic range available when rendering content in your 32-bit document.

A settings option will automatically enable HDR display support when viewing 32-bit documents.

32-bit Preview panel

32-bit Preview panel set up for HDR-compatible displays

The panel options include:

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