Hi all,
first of all: Nice application! Now my question: The Fujifilm RAW files (*.RAF) will be displayed right in the GUI, but if I convert the files via the kipi plugin, the resulting image has not as much saturation as the source file. Please take a look at the this screenshot: http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/3830/digikambug2xa8.png The left one is the thumbnail of the raw file, the right one is the thumbnail of the converted jpeg file. I use the default settings of the RAW export dialog, but also if I modify some of the settings it doesn't change anything. Currently I use Ubuntu 7.04, DigiKam 0.92 final from Achim Bohnets repository (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/kubuntu/feisty). I have also tried it in Ubuntu 7.10 with the DigiKam 0.9.2 packages of the distribution itself, but also here appears the same problem. How can I fix this? Cheers Timo _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Am Sunday 11 November 2007 schrieb Timo Steuerwald:
> Hi all, > > first of all: Nice application! > > Now my question: The Fujifilm RAW files (*.RAF) will be displayed right > in the GUI, > but if I convert the files via the kipi plugin, the resulting image has > not as much saturation as the source file. > Please take a look at the this screenshot: > http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/3830/digikambug2xa8.png > The left one is the thumbnail of the raw file, the right one is the > thumbnail of the converted jpeg file. > I use the default settings of the RAW export dialog, but also if I > modify some of the settings it doesn't change anything. > Currently I use Ubuntu 7.04, DigiKam 0.92 final from Achim Bohnets > repository (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/kubuntu/feisty). > I have also tried it in Ubuntu 7.10 with the DigiKam 0.9.2 packages of > the distribution itself, but also here appears the same problem. > How can I fix this? > > > Cheers > Timo > In a RAW workflow you have to specify a icc profile for conversion. For every camera sensor one has a number of profiles optimised for different purposes as landscape photography or portraits. The jpg file (and the embedded RAW thumbnail) are camera-converted with some average profile. So, you have to adjust your workflow and profiles to your purpose. RAW shooting is complex )-:, but when you master it, you'll not let go of it anymore. Documentation can be read on line : http://www.digikam.org/?q=docs Hope this helps a bit Gerhard -- ><((((º> ¸.·´¯`·... ><((((º> ¸.·´¯`·...¸ ><((((º> http://www.gerhard.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Hi Gerhard,
Gerhard Kulzer schrieb: > Hope this helps a bit > Definitely, many thanks! Nevertheless, new questions are coming up :-) 1. May be this is a little off-topic: Where can I get ICC profile files for my camera? Only from the manufacturer? 2. Where can I get the information with which parameters the thumbnail of the raw file has been generated? - This looks as I wanted, even if it hasn't been generated using ICC profiles. Also the raw file itself will be displayed right if I click on the thumbnail, so here must be conversion in almost the same manner. Cheers Timo _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
I asked the same, one week ago. I place here both the question and the
answer: QUESTION Hallo Everybody! I'm a "digital photographer", and I would like to ask you a question, that still haven't found answers after my researches. I'm not so expert, but before asking to you, I checked on the documentation and in Internet, no results. When I download raw (.CR2) photos from my digital SLR, I used to convert them in this way: dcraw -T -w *.CR2 ...and I got "standard" tiff pictures. Then, I installed Digikam, and I got similar results using the raw batch converter, leaving the recommended settings (use camera white balance, automatic color balance), only changing the savefiles to TIFF. But what really shocks me is this: as soon as I download the CR2, Digikam shows the thumbnail...and the thumbnail of CR2 has better colors than the thumbnail of the converted TIFF!!! My question is: which parameters are used to generate the thumbnail from the CR2? I suppose that dcraw is used. ANSWER The thumbnail are generated to extract the jpeg image embeded in RAW file. (dcraw -e option) RAW files are container : raw image data + reduced JPEG image + metadata. The reduced JPEG image is used to render picture on TV screen very quickly. Same behaviours when you display the Preview of RAW picture (F3 in Album GUI). Of course it completly different when you edit image (F4 in Album GUI). In this case the real RAW image data are used. Gilles Caulier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timo Steuerwald" <[hidden email]> To: "Gerhard Kulzer" <[hidden email]>; "digiKam - Digital Photo Management for the masses" <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] Fujifilm RAW format: Pallid coloursafter converting > Hi Gerhard, > > Gerhard Kulzer schrieb: >> Hope this helps a bit >> > Definitely, many thanks! > Nevertheless, new questions are coming up :-) > 1. May be this is a little off-topic: Where can I get ICC profile files > for my camera? Only from the manufacturer? > > 2. Where can I get the information with which parameters the thumbnail > of the raw file has been generated? > - This looks as I wanted, even if it hasn't been generated using ICC > profiles. Also the raw file itself will be displayed right if I click on > the thumbnail, so here must be conversion in almost the same manner. > > Cheers > Timo > > > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users > _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Enrico schrieb:
> I asked the same, one week ago. I place here both the question and the > answer: > Many thanks, Enrico! Now I understand... :-) The camera uses AFAIK sRGB colourspace, so I tried to use the sRGB profile of the FinePixViewer for windows, but Digikam doesn't accept this. If I set the directory in setup -> colour management, it says "There exists no ICC-profile data in the directory blablabla...". I use the german version, so may be the translated error message isn't exactly the same as in the english version. Cheers Timo _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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