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Re: [SLE] Digital Camera
- From: Stephen Boddy <stephen.boddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:01:29 +0100
- Message-id: <200406232201.29679.stephen.boddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 23 June 2004 05:01, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Chip Cooper <ccooper3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [06-22-04 22:55]:
> > Nope, cameras are fine. I have used dcraw and didn't like it---was not
> > pleased with the output. I much prefer to use BreezeBrowser to process
> > raw files. Gives lots of options I like to use, including linear
> > conversion, manually setting color temp, noise reduction, exposure
> > compensation, etc.
>
> Then you need to look at the rawphoto plug-in for the Gimp:
>
> Raw photo loader plugin for The GIMP
> by Pavel T. Jochym jochym at ifj edu pl,
> http://ptj.rozeta.com.pl/
>
> Based on the gimp plug-in by Dave Coffin
> http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/
>
> Provides a graphical display with features similar to your citings above.
Gotta love these communities. Originally I struggled like hell to find dcraw
for my S2 Pro, and while I find the digikam plugin useful, I'm not entirely
satisfied with the extra steps involved getting it into an editor. Now
someone shows me a plugin that looks to do it even better, and manages to
integrate with gimp direct. Cool!
--
Steve Boddy
> * Chip Cooper <ccooper3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [06-22-04 22:55]:
> > Nope, cameras are fine. I have used dcraw and didn't like it---was not
> > pleased with the output. I much prefer to use BreezeBrowser to process
> > raw files. Gives lots of options I like to use, including linear
> > conversion, manually setting color temp, noise reduction, exposure
> > compensation, etc.
>
> Then you need to look at the rawphoto plug-in for the Gimp:
>
> Raw photo loader plugin for The GIMP
> by Pavel T. Jochym jochym at ifj edu pl,
> http://ptj.rozeta.com.pl/
>
> Based on the gimp plug-in by Dave Coffin
> http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/
>
> Provides a graphical display with features similar to your citings above.
Gotta love these communities. Originally I struggled like hell to find dcraw
for my S2 Pro, and while I find the digikam plugin useful, I'm not entirely
satisfied with the extra steps involved getting it into an editor. Now
someone shows me a plugin that looks to do it even better, and manages to
integrate with gimp direct. Cool!
--
Steve Boddy
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