[Digikam-users] 16bit Tiff's: no thumbs + 4 questions for 0.9.0 svn
Caulier Gilles
caulier.gilles at kdemail.net
Fri May 26 18:34:16 BST 2006
Le Vendredi 26 Mai 2006 06:32 PM, Daniel Bauer a écrit :
> Am Freitag, 26. Mai 2006 15:40 schrieb Caulier Gilles:
> > Le Vendredi 26 Mai 2006 02:26 PM, Daniel Bauer a écrit :
> > > Am Freitag, 26. Mai 2006 12:34 schrieb Caulier Gilles:
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > > X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
> > > > > Major opcode: 20
> > > > > Minor opcode: 0
> > > > > Resource id: 0x2e004b3
> > > >
> > > > This X messages are strange.
> > >
> > > I'm going to search where they come from in google - will need some
> > > time ;-)
>
> Haven't found something interesting about this X messages. However, it
> seems many people have them... I'm gonna ask at the suse-e list later.
>
> > > > The X session user and the user that use
> > > > digiKam are the same ? Do you use 'su my_user' to start digiKam in a
> > > > console ?
> > >
> > > I always start a new session from KDE menu, so I can switch witch
> > > crtl-alt-F8/F7.
> > >
> > > >...
> > > >
> > > > I have commited the code today at 0h30 paris date. Please update and
> > > > try again. You can clean up your ~.thumbnails folder too...
> > > >
> > > > Gilles
> > >
> > > I updated svn and deleted all the thumbnails in ~/.thumbnails, but it
> > > didn't change anything...
> > >
> > > I'll do a new svn up etc. after finding the reason for the X-messages
> > > (I have them as user "daniel" too...)
> >
> > Your file are in RGB color space ? If not, digiKam tiff loader do not
> > support yet others color space. Whats 'identify -verbose foo.tiff' give
> > like informations ?
> >
> > Gilles
>
> I think it's RGB. Those are tiffs I made from cr2's in digikam 0.9.0 svn
> (opening cr2 in editor, save as tiff)
>
> this is the result of identify:
>
> identify -verbose 6057_009neutest2klein.tiff
> 6057_009neutest2klein.tiff TIFF 399x600 DirectClass 1.4mb
> Image: 6057_009neutest2klein.tiff
> Format: TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
> Geometry: 399x600
> Class: DirectClass
> Type: TrueColor
> Endianess: MSB
> Colorspace: RGB
> Channel depth:
> Red: 16-bits
> Green: 16-bits
> Blue: 16-bits
> Channel statistics:
> Red:
> Min: 255 (0.00389105)
> Max: 54791 (0.836057)
> Mean: 20676.3 (0.3155)
> Standard deviation: 12418.3 (0.189491)
> Green:
> Min: 284 (0.00433356)
> Max: 49524 (0.755688)
> Mean: 15192.8 (0.231828)
> Standard deviation: 12896.9 (0.196794)
> Blue:
> Min: 280 (0.00427253)
> Max: 55248 (0.84303)
> Mean: 14991.3 (0.228753)
> Standard deviation: 15698.4 (0.239543)
> Colors: 239398
> Rendering-intent: Undefined
> Resolution: 72x72
> Units: Undefined
> Filesize: 1.4mb
> Interlace: None
> Background Color: white
> Border Color: #DFDFDFDFDFDF
> Matte Color: grey74
> Dispose: Undefined
> Iterations: 0
> Compression: None
> Orientation: TopLeft
> Signature:
> 783554d4d35da844caeaae941b8cc011a0961ed4be499187f325db0a6243b976 Software:
> digiKam-0.9.0-svn
> Tainted: False
> Version: ImageMagick 6.2.3 02/24/06 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
>
> * * *
> Could eventually somebody else try with 16bit tiffs in 0.9.0 and give
> feedback here, if his thumbnails are ok?
> * * *
>
> Because, if nobody else has this problems, I guess it's a problem of my
> install... and then it's not worth wasting your time on this.
>
> Maybe the reason is that I have installed two versions and the svn version
> is in /opt/digikam-svn?
>
> I always update exiv2, digikam and digikamimageplugins typing the
> following:
>
> cd /eigene/rpms-progs/exiv2/trunk
> svn up
> sudo make uninstall
> make config
> ./configure
> make
> sudo make install
>
> cd /eigene/rpms-progs/digikam_svn/graphics
> svn up digikam
> svn up digikamimageplugins
> sudo make distclean
> make -f Makefile.cvs
> LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib CXXFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/exiv2 ./configure
> --prefix=/opt/digikam-svn --enable-debug=full
> make
> sudo make install
>
> to start as user test I use the script I once found in this ML:
>
> DIGIKAMDIR=/opt/digikam-svn
> KDEDIRS=/usr
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DIGIKAMDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> export KDEDIRS=$DIGIKAMDIR:$KDEDIRS
> export PATH=$DIGIKAMDIR/bin:$PATH
> $DIGIKAMDIR/bin/digikam
>
> I also tried to change KDEDIRS from /usr to /opt/kde3 but no change...
>
> regards
>
> Daniel
Ok. put me the tiff file somewhere to download, and let's me some time to
download it. RTC connection at home (:=)))
Gilles
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