[Digikam-devel] branches/extragear/kde3/graphics/digikam/utilities/imageeditor/rawimport

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 08:56:20 BST 2008


2008/8/11 Mikolaj Machowski <mikmach at wp.pl>:
> Dnia Monday 11 of August 2008, Gilles Caulier napisaƂ:
>> SVN commit 845390 by cgilles:
>>
>> Raw Import tool :
>> - Separate preview and settings implementation from dialog. In fact the
>> dialog will deseapear and editor will support a widget stack mechanism
>> to display canvas view or tool preview. This will include all image
>> plugins (but it's not yet done.)!
>
> As I am writing this it looks like it is almost done. There are rough
> edges but will not comment on that because don't know if this is on
> "commentable" level or not.
>
>> Note than the settings will be hosted
>> by a new right sidebar tab which will be visible only when the tool
>> running. This moc-up is similar than Risto paper. I'm sure than Mik will
>> be very impatient to test it (:=)))
>
> :)
>
>> -Add Lineary adjustmant using curve widget (as UFRAW).
>
> Doesn't work :( (svn 845503)
> Widget is there, I can play with curve but without effects.
>
>> Please, let's me more free time...
>
> Sure, take your time :) You are doing excellent work.
>
> Since RAW import dialog itself is almost complete I will allow myself
> for some remarks ;)
>
> - not clear way for zoom. Ctrl-MouseWheel works but definitely not
>  enough - especially no way to set 1:1 zoom factor
> - cannot abandon action and return to Album view, have to import with
>  default settings and close editor window to return there; should be
>  Cancel action which will return user directly to main window
> - most RAW import tools I know use E.V. for exposure correction - 99% of
>  users will expect that somewhere
> - some way to save settings and use those profiles to import other
>  photos?
> - even when imported with 16-bit checkbox unchecked Properties in image
>  editor shows that image as 48 bpp - but when saved as tiff (without
>  any other settings changed) this is regular 24 bpp image. I understand
>  this is because in IE this is still 48 bpp RAW image it will be only
>  later exported with 24 bpp depth - but this is misleading.

It's not reproductible here. I have loaded a DNG raw file in editor
using RAW import with 16 bits color depth, and saved it to tiff as
well. Target file use the right color depth. Look my screenshot :

http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/Screenshots/temp/raw2tiff16bits.png

Best

Gilles


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