[digikam-doc] digikam: polish

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 11:59:18 UTC 2016


Git commit a91d2359445eafa102ab16bc643706d4daaed4c2 by Gilles Caulier.
Committed on 23/08/2016 at 11:59.
Pushed by cgilles into branch 'master'.

polish

M  +10   -5    digikam/bqm-mainwindow.docbook
M  +83   -80   digikam/bqm-rawconverter.docbook
M  +7    -26   digikam/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/a91d2359445eafa102ab16bc643706d4daaed4c2

diff --git a/digikam/bqm-mainwindow.docbook b/digikam/bqm-mainwindow.docbook
index caadd85..14f9012 100644
--- a/digikam/bqm-mainwindow.docbook
+++ b/digikam/bqm-mainwindow.docbook
@@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
-<sect2 id="bqm-mainwindow"> <title>The Batch Queue Manager Window</title>
+<sect1 id="bqm-intro"> <title>Introduction to Batch Queue Manager</title>
+<anchor id="bqm.anchor"/>
 
-    <para>
-        TODO
-    </para>
+    <sect2 id="bqm-mainwindow"> <title>The Batch Queue Manager Window</title>
 
-</sect2>
+        <para>
+            TODO
+        </para>
+
+    </sect2>
+
+</sect1>
 
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diff --git a/digikam/bqm-rawconverter.docbook b/digikam/bqm-rawconverter.docbook
index db7b657..6e9bad0 100644
--- a/digikam/bqm-rawconverter.docbook
+++ b/digikam/bqm-rawconverter.docbook
@@ -1,83 +1,86 @@
-<sect2> <title>Raw Image Convertion</title>
-
-<sect3><title>Introduction to Raw Converter</title>
-
-<para>
-With the Batch Queue Manager, you can import/convert your images stored in
-<emphasis>RAW format</emphasis> to a target formats as (<guilabel>JPEG</guilabel>,
-<guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>, or <guilabel>PNG</guilabel>).
-</para>
-
-<para>There are ome considerations before your convert, and even before you shoot
-in raw format. RAW image file formats keep the original information of the exposure
-supposedly without loss (when compressed, they use reversible, lossless compressions
-algorithms). Many photographers prefer to take their picture in RAW mode because
-the camera's built-in conversion program is often of lesser quality than what
-you can achieve with digital image processing. The whitebalance of the digital
-camera is registered but not applied to the image. Some CMOS CCD's create four
-types of color filter data: RGBG, Red, Green, Blue and another Green mask for
-contrast enhancement. This tool can take this into account.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-The conversion is actually based on <command>libraw</command>. Don't expect to produce the same images
-as software provided by the camera vendor but sometimes libraw gives better results.
-</para>
-
-</sect3>
-
-<sect3 id="using-plugin-rawconverter">
-<title>Using Raw Converter</title>
-
-<para>
-Select the RAW files to convert and load them to a dedicate batch queue.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-In Batch Queue Manager settings view, you can adjust the available check and value boxes
-to optimize the RAW conversion process. The first checkbox indicates to use the camera 
-settings for white balance.
-The essential parameters like brightness, and red/blue amplifier may be adjusted.
-If the result is not quite optimal, don't worry, it is always possible to fine-tune
-the image later on.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-A <guilabel>Four color RGBG</guilabel> conversion can be selected to use contrast
-information. (If your camera works in RGB mode, the RGBG setting has no effect).
-</para>
-
-<para>You must choose one output formats to save the conversion result by placing the
-target file format convertion tool. The file name will stay the same by default, only the extension changes.
-<guilabel>JPEG</guilabel> uses the lossy algorithm and produces the smallest output
-file size. In opposite the tagged image format (<guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>) preserves all information of
-your image while using lossless LZW compression.
-</para>
-
-<tip><para>
-If you intend to work a lot on your images or if it is likely that you have to
-reuse it later on, then don't use <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel> format because it
-allows a limited number of operations before it deterioates visibly.
-<guilabel>TIFF</guilabel> and <guilabel>PNG</guilabel> are better suited to keep
-the original data.
-</para></tip>
-
-<note><para>
-If you choose <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel>, or <guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>, or <guilabel>PNG</guilabel> as the <guilabel>Save Format</guilabel> then the meta-data included in RAW file will be included in the target
-files as Exif information.
-</para></note>
-
-<para>
-When you have finished to setup the queue, click the <guibutton>Process</guibutton> button to start the
-conversion. If you want abort image conversion, press the <guibutton>Abort</guibutton>
-button.
-</para>
-
-<!-- TODO : add a screenshot of BQM RAW conversion in action -->
-
-</sect3>
-
-</sect2>
+<sect1 id="bqm-rawconverter"> <title>Batch RAW Workflow</title>
+
+    <sect2> <title>Raw Image Convertion</title>
+
+        <sect3><title>Introduction to Raw Converter</title>
+
+            <para>
+            With the Batch Queue Manager, you can import/convert your images stored in
+            <emphasis>RAW format</emphasis> to a target formats as (<guilabel>JPEG</guilabel>,
+            <guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>, or <guilabel>PNG</guilabel>).
+            </para>
+
+            <para>There are ome considerations before your convert, and even before you shoot
+            in raw format. RAW image file formats keep the original information of the exposure
+            supposedly without loss (when compressed, they use reversible, lossless compressions
+            algorithms). Many photographers prefer to take their picture in RAW mode because
+            the camera's built-in conversion program is often of lesser quality than what
+            you can achieve with digital image processing. The whitebalance of the digital
+            camera is registered but not applied to the image. Some CMOS CCD's create four
+            types of color filter data: RGBG, Red, Green, Blue and another Green mask for
+            contrast enhancement. This tool can take this into account.
+            </para>
+
+            <para>
+            The conversion is actually based on <command>libraw</command>. Don't expect to produce the same images
+            as software provided by the camera vendor but sometimes libraw gives better results.
+            </para>
+
+        </sect3>
+
+        <sect3 id="using-rawconverter"> <title>Using Raw Converter</title>
+
+            <para>
+            Select the RAW files to convert and load them to a dedicate batch queue.
+            </para>
+
+            <para>
+            In Batch Queue Manager settings view, you can adjust the available check and value boxes
+            to optimize the RAW conversion process. The first checkbox indicates to use the camera 
+            settings for white balance.
+            The essential parameters like brightness, and red/blue amplifier may be adjusted.
+            If the result is not quite optimal, don't worry, it is always possible to fine-tune
+            the image later on.
+            </para>
+
+            <para>
+            A <guilabel>Four color RGBG</guilabel> conversion can be selected to use contrast
+            information. (If your camera works in RGB mode, the RGBG setting has no effect).
+            </para>
+
+            <para>You must choose one output formats to save the conversion result by placing the
+            target file format convertion tool. The file name will stay the same by default, only the extension changes.
+            <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel> uses the lossy algorithm and produces the smallest output
+            file size. In opposite the tagged image format (<guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>) preserves all information of
+            your image while using lossless LZW compression.
+            </para>
+
+            <tip><para>
+            If you intend to work a lot on your images or if it is likely that you have to
+            reuse it later on, then don't use <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel> format because it
+            allows a limited number of operations before it deterioates visibly.
+            <guilabel>TIFF</guilabel> and <guilabel>PNG</guilabel> are better suited to keep
+            the original data.
+            </para></tip>
+
+            <note><para>
+            If you choose <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel>, or <guilabel>TIFF</guilabel>, or <guilabel>PNG</guilabel> as the <guilabel>Save Format</guilabel> then the meta-data included in RAW file will be included in the target
+            files as Exif information.
+            </para></note>
+
+            <para>
+            When you have finished to setup the queue, click the <guibutton>Process</guibutton> button to start the
+            conversion. If you want abort image conversion, press the <guibutton>Abort</guibutton>
+            button.
+            </para>
+
+            <!-- TODO : add a screenshot of BQM RAW conversion in action -->
+
+        </sect3>
+
+    </sect2>
+    
+</sect1>
 
 <!--
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diff --git a/digikam/index.docbook b/digikam/index.docbook
index c5ad937..5643eba 100644
--- a/digikam/index.docbook
+++ b/digikam/index.docbook
@@ -99,31 +99,22 @@
 <chapter id="introduction"> <title>Introduction</title>
 
     &doc-intro-background;
-
     &doc-intro-firstrun;
-
     &doc-intro-fileformats;
-
     &doc-intro-camerasupport;
-
     &doc-intro-pluginsupport;
     
- </chapter>
+</chapter>
 
 <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
 
 <chapter id="using-digikam"> <title>Using &digikam;</title>
 
     &doc-using-mainwindow;
-
     &doc-using-lighttable;
-
     &doc-using-sidebar;
-
     &doc-using-dam;
-
     &doc-using-camera;
-
     &doc-using-setup;
 
 </chapter>
@@ -132,28 +123,18 @@
 
 <chapter id="image-editor"> <title>The Image Editor</title>
 
- &doc-editor-using;
- &doc-editor-photoediting;
- &doc-editor-colormanagement;
+    &doc-editor-using;
+    &doc-editor-photoediting;
+    &doc-editor-colormanagement;
 
 </chapter>
 
 <!-- ******** BQM ********************************************************** -->
 
-<chapter id="batch-queue-manager">     <title>The Batch Queue Manager</title>
-
-    <sect1 id="bqm-intro">        <title>Introduction to Batch Queue Manager</title>
-    <anchor id="bqm.anchor"/>
-
-        &doc-bqm-mainwindow;
-
-    </sect1>
-
-    <sect1 id="bqm-workflow">   <title>Batch Photographic Workflow</title>
-
-        &doc-bqm-rawconverter;
+<chapter id="batch-queue-manager"> <title>The Batch Queue Manager</title>
 
-    </sect1>
+    &doc-bqm-mainwindow;
+    &doc-bqm-rawconverter;
 
 </chapter>
 


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