Exposition differ in viewer and editor

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Exposition differ in viewer and editor

George Shuklin
Good day.

I'm starts to use digikam, but found, that images in editor are much brighter, than in viewer. Image is in PEF (pentax raw) format.

This is sample (image after opening in editor do not edited):

http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/6766/digikambugv.png

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wBR,George.
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Re: Exposition differ in viewer and editor

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On Saturday 25 April 2009 20:01:21 George Shuklin wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I'm starts to use digikam, but found, that images in editor are much
> brighter, than in viewer. Image is in PEF (pentax raw) format.
>
> This is sample (image after opening in editor do not edited):
>
> http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/6766/digikambugv.png

That's because preview uses jpg embedded in RAW file while in editor image was
called from RAW. Practically they are two different images - although coming
from the same source. For better control of RAW images you should use
configuration option: Image Editor -> Use RAW import tool.

m.
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