.HDR File Overview

File Extension: HDR
File Type Description: High Dynamic Range Image File
File Type Developer: HDRsoft
Primary Associated Software: HDRSoft Photomatix
Primary Software Developer: HDRsoft

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What is File Extension HDR?

Primarily, a HDR file extension is a type of High Dynamic Range Image File file developed for the ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop software program by ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute). Our data shows that HDR files are frequently utilized by PC users in United States and popular on the Windows 10 platform. In most cases, these users are surfing the internet using the Google Chrome browser.


Top HDR User Languages

Top HDR File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular HDR File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac

Other File Types Related to HDR Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.HMR Bentley Systems Raster Image Files Bentley Microstation Raster Image
.FACE Newera Software Technology, Inc. Raster Image Files FACE Graphic File
.IPX Minds-Eye-View Raster Image Files IPIX Image
.SCG Midori Media Data Files MyPM SCG Definition File
.PIX PCI Geomatics GIS Files PCI Geomatics Database File
.FITS Open Source Raster Image Files Flexible Image Transport System File
.HPI Hemera Technologies Raster Image Files Hemera Photo Objects Image File
.JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group Raster Image Files JPEG Image
.VBC Netralia Pty Ltd Video Files VodBurner Crude Video File
.LRG Macromedia Raster Image Files Macromedia XRes Multi-resolution Bitmap


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