High Dynamic Range Images - or HDRI for short are the lighting technology for truly realistic 3D-Design.

The extra illumination info of a scene which is wrapped into the HDRI-surround image gives your radiosity-scenes a degree of realism so far reserved for Hollywood ...
With Dosch Design’s HDRIs your 3D-scenes will look like “a million bucks”: The new product line Dosch HDRI offers the user a high-quality and comprehensive library of HDRI effects for the direct use in high-end 3D-Design- and animation applications.

This technology saves the 3D-designer from elaborate manual definition of multiple light-sources and also from lengthy experimenting with color choice and light-volume. The HDRIs also contain the information whether there is a direct light-source (e.g. sun, spot light) with defined shadows - or a cloudy sky/neon lights with diffuse light and "soft" shadows.

24 HDR-Images of extremly high resolution are provided in the most widely used formats:
-Light-Probe (Angular Map)
-Spherical Map (Latitude-Longitude)
-Vertical-Cross
-Horizontal-Cross

All HDRIs are license-free and can therefore be used without any additional cost in all commercial productions.

Radiosity - and therefore the use of HDRIs is directly supported in many 3D-applications like 3dsmax 6, VizRender 2005, Viz 2005, Lightwave (version 6.0 and higher), Softimage|XSI, Bryce 6, Maya & Mentalray, Pixar RenderMan, Autodesk VIZ4, messiah:render (Arnold), InSight (Integra), 3ds-max & VRay, 3ds-max & Brazil r/s (Splutterfish), 3ds-max & finalRender (Cebas), Cinema4D Version 8.1, Vue5, Lightwork Render System and many more.

High-resolution HDRIs:
The HDRIs of this collection are provided in the following resolutions - and are therefore also perfectly suited for background use.
-Spherical Map XL - 6248x3124 Pixel
-Spherical Map - 2048x1024 Pixel
-Light-Probe XL - 4096x4096 Pixel
-Light-Probe - 2048x2048 Pixel
-Light-Probe Small - 512x512 Pixel
-Vertical Cross - 6144x4608 Pixel
-Horizontal Cross - 4608x6144 Pixel
Format: .hdr (RADIANCE Image Format) and .exr (Open EXR)
