Hi Anders, Thanks for your email. I'll updoad a PEF file tonight.
Regarding the TIFF issue, I had the same problem in the following configurations: * OpenSuse 10.3 (amd64) with RawStudio 0.6 (standard package) * Ubuntu Feisty (amd64) with RawStudio 0.6 (standard and home compiled) * Ubuntu Feisty (amd64) with RawStudio daily snapshot (compiles no problem) * Ubuntu Feisty (chroot i386) with RawStudio 0.6 (standard and home compiled) * Ubuntu Feisty (chroot i386) with RawStudio daily snapshot well, let's say it never worked for me... Rawstudio dies with "segmentation fault" which is not really useful (by the way ./configure --enable-debug=yes doesn't seem to change anything). I wonder if the problem is with libTiff - I know I had similar issues with a previous version of cinepaint (unable to load / save tiffs). I may try to compile my own libtiff... Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help. Rawstudio is on good tracks and I can't wait to start using it "for real" :) Joel On 10/29/07, Anders Brander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Joel, > > First of, thanks for your review of Rawstudio, always nice to read what > users think about our work and progress. > > On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 18:02 +0200, Joel Cornuz wrote: > > My name is Joel Cornuz, I am from Geneva, Switzerland. As an avid > > amateur photographer (check my site down there) I am keeping an eye on > > anything related to photography and Linux. I am also maintaining a blog > > about it (jcornuz.worldpress.com). > > > > I have tried the latest version (0.6) of Rawstudio and intend to > > blog about it as well, but I thought I would share some of my comments > > beforehand. > > > > First off, there are lots of think which I like about Rawstudio: > > * the general speed: very reactive to arbitrary rotation, quick to > > load the next photo. Brilliant, a pleasure to work with. > > * not too many features, but the most useful ones: I am amazed at how > > few features I use for photo processing and that most program give a > > gazillion features that I never use and that clutter the GUI. > > * color management > > * batch processing: a must - try it once, you can never do without it > > anymore :) > > > > So I am really impressed with what I saw - I had kept a mitigated view > > of Rawstudio from a previous version, but now I am like "whââââ ! > > looks promising!" > > > > I also hit a few bugs that I want to report: > > * thumbnails (for Pentax PEF files) only show the top 5-10% of the > > image the rest is black (maybe not RS fault, but the thumbs are fine > > in Nautilus...). > > These ought to work, could you please upload a sample photo to > ftp://rawstudio.org/incoming-raws/ ? > > > * Saving to tiff (8 or 16 bits) immediately segfaults > > Is this a problem in the latest development builds (or from svn)? > > > * same thing on opening a tiff image (again, maybe something wrong with > > the tiff library - ubuntu ships libtiff4) > > We don't support opening ordinary TIFF-files - but we shouldn't crash > thou. > > > I would also add my 2 cents suggestion: > > * possibility to freely move the tools and icon boxes around, maybe > > even to make them separate window (Krita does that, I don't know if it > > is possible with GTK). It would handy when working with dual screen - > > one calibrated screen for the image, the other one for the tools... > > This certainly is a good idea! > > > I think between what RawStudio is now and what's in the bag for the > > next version(s) - (better demosaicing algorithm support, mainly) > > you're really up-to-something there. So thanks for rawstudio, this is > > really promising!! > > Thanks for your encouraging words - and yes, the bag is filled with > goodies ;) > > /abrander > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rawstudio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://rawstudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rawstudio-dev > _______________________________________________ Rawstudio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://rawstudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rawstudio-dev
