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It has been our goal to integrate infiniMap as tightly into LightWave 3D as possible and to adhere to existing standards to make using it a smooth experience. If the user interface differs from the original LightWave 3D image layers, this is due to the SDK unfortunately not allowing for a 100% accurate replacement of the user interface. | It has been our goal to integrate infiniMap as tightly into LightWave 3D as possible and to adhere to existing standards to make using it a smooth experience. If the user interface differs from the original LightWave 3D image layers, this is due to the SDK unfortunately not allowing for a 100% accurate replacement of the user interface. | ||
- | The currently supported image file formats are ECW (from ER Mapper) | + | The currently supported image file formats are ECW as well as JPEG 2000 and tiled OpenEXR images. |
You can use infiniMap to create ECW, JPEG 20002 or tiled OpenEXR images using our new batch converter or one of the tools listed in the appendix of this manual. | You can use infiniMap to create ECW, JPEG 20002 or tiled OpenEXR images using our new batch converter or one of the tools listed in the appendix of this manual. | ||
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