Hello!
I'm a bit confused with various DigiKam's compression options. To make it clear: this is not complaining about anything, but rather a try to discuss some issues that, IMHO, may confuse users and make digiKam less accessible. First of all, I don't know if it's a bug or a feature, but the PNG compression setting (the one in Configure Digikam...->Save Images) doesn't seem to affect images converted to PNG at the time of downloading them from camera. An example photo I play with is 7.0 MiB in size after downloading, independently of that setting. But what's even more strange is that when I use the KIPI convert or recompress plugin on that photo, the resulting file size varies between 7.9 MiB and 10.8 MiB depending on the plugin setting - but when I save it from the image editor the resulting size is between 7.0 MiB and 14.6 MiB depending on the slider in the save dialog. I understand that KIPI plugins are _not_ digiKam, but the same people stand behind both projects, so maybe it would be better to make it behave more uniformly? After some investigation I found out that the general PNG setting is used only when saving (not "saving...") PNGs in the image editor. Don't you think it may be a little confusing for ordinary users? Perhaps a short description in the options dialog (saying that it is default setting overriden by various dialogs etc.) would be a nice thing? OK, I'm done with PNGs, now something concerning JPEGs, namely the lossless compression checkbox in compression level option in KIPI recompress or convert plugins. I understand that some operations on JPEGs (e.g. rotation) may be done in a lossless manner, but what's the meaning of lossless conversion or recompression of already lossy JPEG image to another lossy JPEG image with different quality option? As to JPEGs, there's another thing that bothers me. After reading (in some recent thread) nice Gilles' explanation of why it's good to store images as PNGs rather than TIFFs for example, I decided to follow this advice. But now I realized that digiKam is able to save files (although this option is not available in the Camera GUI) as lossless JPEG 2000 as well. My test photo saved that way has only 5 MiB instead of 7 MiB with PNG, what seems an interesting alternative to consider. Is there anything wrong with JPEG 2000 that discourages using it as the main format of storing lossless photos? I can see that all the metadata has been lost while converting to JPEG 2000, but I assume that this is simply not implemented just yet but will get better in the future, right? I hope that someone is able to clarify things for me a little :) Thanks in advance! Paweł _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
2007/7/12, Paweł Marciniak <[hidden email]>: Hello! sure. I have not maintened this plugin since a long time. digiKam have been improved faster. so a sync between must be done. This require only an adjusment of slider limit. It's easy to do After some investigation I found out that the general PNG setting is used Why not... OK, I'm done with PNGs, now something concerning JPEGs, namely the lossless ah, the famous lossless option with jpeg. Well, it come from ImageMAgick (which is used in background by kipi-plugins) In fact, if i remember in IM source code, this option set compression levels to mininum to reduce jepg compression artifact, but of course, this is not really a loosless stuff... Perhaps recent version of IM have improved this way. Look IM man page for details. Of course, LossLess is not really a good term to use... As to JPEGs, there's another thing that bothers me. After reading (in some JPEG2000 and metadata is a mess. JPEG2000 is really slow to decompress (jasper algo is not optimized, especially with 16 bits image) This is why PNG is always better for me I hope that someone is able to clarify things for me a little :) Thanks in Gilles _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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