[Digikam-devel] [Bug 279255] white balance method "camera" does not use the camera's values

S. Burmeister sven.burmeister at gmx.net
Mon Jul 23 21:38:20 BST 2012


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=279255

--- Comment #9 from S. Burmeister <sven.burmeister at gmx.net> ---
I'm at this issue again with today's git checkout.

digiKam version 2.8.0
Exiv2 can write to Jp2: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Jpeg: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Pgf: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Png: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Tiff: Yes
Exiv2 supports XMP metadata: Yes
LibCImg: 130
LibClapack: internal library
LibExiv2: 0.22
LibJPEG: 62
LibJasper: 1.900.1
LibKDE: 4.8.4 (4.8.4) "release 513"
LibKExiv2: 2.1.1
LibKGeoMap: 2.0.0
LibKdcraw: 2.0.1
LibLCMS: 119
LibLensFun: 0.2.6-0 - internal library
LibLqr: internal library
LibPGF: 6.12.27 - internal library
LibPNG: 1.2.49
LibQt: 4.8.2
LibRaw: 0.14.4
LibTIFF: LIBTIFF, Version 3.9.5 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright
(c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Marble Widget: 0.13.3 (stable release)
Parallelized PGF codec: No
Parallelized demosaicing: Yes
Database backend: QSQLITE
LibGphoto2: 2.4.11
LibKface: 2.0.0
LibKipi: 1.4.0
LibOpenCV: 2.3.1
Libface: 0.2

digikam uses:
Scaling with darkness 0, saturation 4095, and
multipliers 1,897338 1,000000 1,726236 1,000000

dcraw uses:
Scaling with darkness 15, saturation 4095, and
multipliers 1.897338 1.000000 1.726236 1.000000

As you can see in the earlier posts digikam used to subtract the darkness from
the saturation, i.e. 4095 in dcraw became 4080 and the darkness was set to 0.

However, now it still sets the darkness to 0 but does not subtract it from the
saturation.

Further:
Digikam (the RAW tool within the editor) is set to use amaze to decode yet
digikam's output shows:
AHD interpolation...

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