Hi Graydon, thanks for the comments - and sorry for the delay, things happen... 
:-)

Just found the damned package, downloaded and all is working... so far.  Just 
made a try with Camera Raw (can't remember the version, came with my CS2) in a 
night shot and I'd keep UFRAW no matter what. CinePaint is not CS2 - I can't 
find my way around some tasks - but for anything that doesn't require extensive 
healing or editing it's going to be used. Right now I'm trying a quick fix for 
CS2 under Wine 1.0 (alt key shortcuts), since I have some heads to move around 
older pics and I'm under 10 hours of use of CinePaint and still have a long way 
to learn. Time, again... and all that while the kids come to ask anything from 
a kiss to why can't we just go back to the beach to see it by night... and get 
more ice cream :-)

The 16 bit depth stays as long as possible - same as loseless compression. Any 
losses come as final step, if needed - both in image and sound. I don't print 
at home - so far. But I'd keep as much detail in the pic for as long as 
possible because once it's gone, it's gone. Tomorrow I may need it, who knows?

Link to the missing link: 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openexr/libopenexr2ldbl_1.2.2-4.4ubuntu1.1_i386.deb

Amazing as may seem, my previous searches didn't get this particular result. 
Typing errors? The correct search string was on my cache, and the other 
(followed) inks appear in the google results... Gremlins - it's NOT old age... 
But Synaptic and Apt-Get missed the target too.

Luiz Felipe
luiz.felipe at techmit.com.br
http://www.techmit.com.br/luizfelipe

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:16:40AM -0200, Luiz Felipe scripsit:
> Cinepaint never worked for me. Last week I came across a piece of info
> that allowed me get it working, without crashes so far. It's still a
> work in progress, since some software dependencies aren't met under
> Ubuntu no matter what - but I just can't try other distros right now,
> no more tests for the moment. I'm wondering if any of you have managed
> to work from SD card to print in Linux. And how.

ufraw for raw processing, cinepaint for anything (like detailed colour
balance fiddling) ufraw doesn't do if you need 16bit.  I mount the SD
cards directly (just sticking them in a USB reader should do that) and
copy the files off them into a directory.

If you're using apt-get and cinepaint is a ubuntu package you should
certainly get all of the dependencies.  (As a general rule, if it's not
a package, you don't use it. If you are not utterly certain what using
"force" will do, don't do it.  If you break either rule, there will be
learning experiences.)

I will note that I can't readily see the difference between 16bit and
8bit colour in print output; I suspect I would need a good dedicated
photo printer for that.  (I have a Xerox 8550 solid ink printer.  I
really like it, and Xerox claims full Pantone capability, but it's not a
photo printer.)  If you've got one, I'd be making sure that you can
print to it first.

If it's just going to jpeg *anyway*, ufraw + gimp works fine.

> Both systems are fully up-to-date - an issue since after the forced
> CinePaint install all package managers refuse to work proper unless I
> take down ditto CinePaint as the failed depency is impossible to meet
> so far (libopenexr2ldbl (>=1.2.2)).

OK, delete -- using the package manager -- cinepaint.

libopenexr2ldbl is a Ubuntu package; what response do you get when you
try to install just it?

-- Graydon



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