[Digikam-devel] LibRaw 0.7.0 Alpha-1
Gilles Caulier
caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 17:59:22 GMT 2009
Ok, i backport code tomorow.
For better audience, i recommend to post similar announce in digikam-devel
mailing list in the future. I'm registered of course.
Best
Gilles Caulier
2009/1/8 Alex Tutubalin <lexa at lexa.ru>
> Hello,
>
> very long New-Year-Christmas holidays in Russia :), so I have time for
> next alpha release:
>
> http://www.libraw.org/data/LibRaw-0.7.0-a1.tar.gz
>
> Changelog:
>
> ====
> 2009-01-08 Alex Tutubalin <lexa at lexa.ru>
> * Fixed bug in 0.7.0-a0: black frame size has not reset,
> so in batch processing there is an error in black frame
> size for files without black frame.
>
> * Implemented reading of black/masked pixels data for
> near all cameras with masked pixels, exclding:
> + Canon sRAW, Leaf (MOS), Sinar 4-shot - more than one
> color component in black frame (redesign of black frame
> data structures required).
> + Fuji SuperCCD: need to design right methods of extraction
> (should we rotate and resize black pixels as active ones??)
>
> * Tested for most dSLR data formats with masked pixels: 7 of 9
> untested formats are from old P&S cameras.
>
> * New call LibRaw::unpack_function_name() returns unpack function
> name
> (useful for testers only)
>
> * New identify sample parameters (useful for test-suite builders
> to check test coverage):
> -u - print unpack function name
> -f - print masked frame size
> These parameters works only for identify run without -v
> parameter
>
> * Imported dcraw 8.89/1.411
> + changes in Panasonic FZ50 files parsing
>
> * LibRaw 0.7.0-Alpha1 released
> ====
>
> I guses, I'll deliver another 1-2 alpha-versions within one week (SuperCCD
> black frame
> data wating for reader :).
>
> --
> Алексей Тутубалин
> Web: http://blog.lexa.ru
> mailto:lexa at lexa.ru
>
>
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