Hi!

Sounds great!

I've been pondering on doing a documentation efford on the
sharpening/denoiser part at least, since it is pretty much in the
state it should be for the 2.0 release, IMO at least.

My own thoughts were along small video tutorials, but it cannot go
without written documentation, since it allows far more detail.

We have talked about some more generic UI improvements, which I feel
should be implemented for 2.0. The main issue is to make the already
available features more visible. We are mostly talking about exposing
the Rightclick-menu features to buttons, so they are immediately
visible and available to the user.
This way, hopefully you shouldn't have to use too much space on
explaining basic functions.

Other than that, there are also a bunch of Lensfun options that has to
be displayed, and a camera settings/profile page that has to be built.



Regards, Klaus Post

http://www.klauspost.com



On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Jonathan Musther <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> Is the functionality you describe in the current development release, as
> there aren't any RGB sliders in the 1.2 release?
>
> Hi Michael,
> I would be very happy to collaborate on documentation via a wiki (or some
> other means).
> There are clearly several different ways to approach this, but I think
> perhaps the most important thing is that we begin actually doing it, rather
> than getting too bogged down in the technicalities.  A wiki is perfectly
> acceptable, but should be coordinated with whoever is in charge of the
> rawstudio website, such that it can be fairly seamless and easily accessible
> for users.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jon
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Martin Christensen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >>>>> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Musther <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> Jonathan> My name is Jon, and I'm here to volunteer to write some
>> Jonathan> documentation.
>>
>> Wonderful! Rawstudio could use it.
>>
>> [...]
>> Jonathan> - Reduce to B&W
>> Jonathan> It would be great to be able to reduce to black and white, and
>> Jonathan> vary the RGB being used to do so. This would allow
>> Jonathan> photographers to, for example, produce a B&W image dominated
>> Jonathan> by the red channel This is the equivalent of using lens
>> Jonathan> filters, or DSLR lens filter effects.
>>
>> This is already an option almost exactly as you describe it. Just set
>> the saturation slider to 0 and adjust the RGB sliders to your heart's
>> content.
>>
>>
>> Martin
>
>
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