Re: [ubuntu-in] Importing and editing Canon Raw (cr2) images in Linux / Ubuntu

2010-04-20 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Ramnarayan.K  wrote:
>
> looks like rawstudio does the trick - easy and also exports directly to gimp
>
> issue solved for the time being
>

looks like it does it beautifully, i like the eas and results

Chalk yet another one up for opensource

ram

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Importing and editing Canon Raw (cr2) images in Linux / Ubuntu

2010-04-20 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 2:03 PM, K Ramnarayan  wrote:
> Hi
>
> There are some photography buffs amongst on this list so was wondering if you
> had any tips advice on how to edit / import raw images from Canon - the cr2
> file extension in Ubuntu.
>
> There is dcraw and ufraw and the results from both are supposed to be
> terrible.


>
> I have dcraw installed but cannot find any import feature in gimp

this needs the gimp-dcraw import extension / tool
>
> are there any other tools

looks like rawstudio does the trick - easy and also exports directly to gimp

issue solved for the time being

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Importing and editing Canon Raw (cr2) images in Linux / Ubuntu

2010-04-20 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Ninad Pundalik  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 
>> Try  Qtpfsgui  (hope I got the name right)
> 
> It's meant to process HDRs, so I'm not sure how good it will be at
> manipulating RAW files.  I'm still trying to get a hang of the huge
> set of options that it provides :).

it can't even see .cr2 images

>
> 
>>> I have dcraw installed but cannot find any import feature in gimp
> 
> Have you installed gimp-dcraw?  If you find dcraw not convenient
> enough, you can go for the ufraw + gimp-ufraw combo.  I use ufraw, and
> I'm happy with the results I've got till now (though I rarely click in
> RAW).


it destroyed a trial image i experimented on - Gimp + dcraw
 a butterfly is now a pick modern digital art work

am trying rawstudio

lets see

ram
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Importing and editing Canon Raw (cr2) images in Linux / Ubuntu

2010-04-20 Thread Ninad Pundalik
Hi,


> Try  Qtpfsgui  (hope I got the name right)

It's meant to process HDRs, so I'm not sure how good it will be at
manipulating RAW files.  I'm still trying to get a hang of the huge
set of options that it provides :).


>> I have dcraw installed but cannot find any import feature in gimp

Have you installed gimp-dcraw?  If you find dcraw not convenient
enough, you can go for the ufraw + gimp-ufraw combo.  I use ufraw, and
I'm happy with the results I've got till now (though I rarely click in
RAW).

Ninad S. Pundalik
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Importing and editing Canon Raw (cr2) images in Linux / Ubuntu

2010-04-20 Thread Anish Mangal
Try  Qtpfsgui  (hope I got the name right)

It is an application for HDR compositing of images... I think the
latest version recognizes cr2 and can be used to convert to other
formats

Cheers,
Anish Mangal



On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 2:03 PM, K Ramnarayan  wrote:
> Hi
>
> There are some photography buffs amongst on this list so was wondering if you
> had any tips advice on how to edit / import raw images from Canon - the cr2
> file extension in Ubuntu.
>
> There is dcraw and ufraw and the results from both are supposed to be
> terrible.
>
> I have dcraw installed but cannot find any import feature in gimp
>
> are there any other tools
>
> look forward to advise / tips / suggestions
>
> ram
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