[Digikam-users] CR2 to JPG

Sébastien Vallet seb.vallet at laposte.net
Fri Nov 28 13:43:43 GMT 2014


Simon,

Thank you for your answer.
Yes your are true, it seems that libraw supports the canon 100D since 
the 0.15.0 revision (released may 2013 
http://www.libraw.org/news/libraw-0-15-0)
And I use the outdated ubuntu 12.04...
I will try to install the updated libraw to fix this issue.

Thank you for your support.

Sebastien

Le 27/11/2014 23:51, Simon Cropper a écrit :
> Sebastien,
>
> If you look at this post...
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1009934.html
>
> ... it suggests the was encountered a few years back and was fixed.
>
> I have checked the raw conversion program (DCRAW) and it supports your 
> camera. I can then only presume that you are using out of date 
> software or software using older versions of the RAW libraries (i.e. 
> prior to your camera being supported by the LibRAW/DCRAW libraries).
>
> Look at the LibRAW version (Help > Components Information), it should 
> be 0.15.4 and Digikam should be 4.5.0 or something similar. If you 
> have older versions you will need to upgrade to at least a version 
> that supports your camera.
>
> On 28/11/14 09:22, seb.vallet at laposte.net wrote:
>> Dear Simon,
>>
>> Thank for this tip.
>> It generates a JPEG file but unfortunately the image looks like pink
>> filter, the colors are altered and are not good like I can see in
>> Digikam preview.
>>
>> More details :
>> The CR2 image looks good in Digikam album viewer
>> The CR2 image looks bad (too pink) in Image Editor
>> And the JPEG image generated by your solution looks like in Image 
>> Editor.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> S
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> *De: *"Simon Cropper" <simoncropper at fossworkflowguides.com>
>> *À: *digikam-users at kde.org
>> *Envoyé: *Jeudi 27 Novembre 2014 23:09:28
>> *Objet: *Re: [Digikam-users] CR2 to JPG
>>
>> Sebastien,
>>
>> 1. Select the photos you want converted in the main window.
>> 2. Click on the 'Batch Queue Manager' - you should see the selected
>> photos in the left panel
>> 3. In the control panel select "Convert to JPEG"
>> 4. Select any other adjustment required then RUN Batch Queue (top left
>> button)
>>
>>
>> On 28/11/14 08:46, seb.vallet at laposte.net wrote:
>>  > Hello,
>>  >
>>  > I tried something with digikam without success
>>  > I thought it is simple but I failed to find the solution
>>  > So I am here to ask you some advice...
>>  >
>>  > I use Digikam 2.5 with a Canon 100D.
>>  > Unfortunately I took some pictures in CR2 format.
>>  > It was a mistake
>>  > And now I want to get the images in JPG.
>>  > But I am not interested by a sophisticated method for RAW processing.
>>  > As the CR2 images look like a charm directly in Digikam album 
>> viewer, so
>>  > I think it should be a simple way to convert them in JPEG.
>>  > Do you know how can i do it ?
>>  >
>>  > Thank you in advance for your help.
>>  >
>>  > Sebastien
>>  >
>>  >
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>> -- 
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>>
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