Hi all,
I have just started to use Darktable 3.4.0 on Mac Os for tethering with my
canon 60D, what I found is that after each shot, the image is displayed in
a zoom-in manner (my guess is about 25% zoom-in) rather than the scaled
down of the full image.
For the same image, if I go to darkroom,
Correction - support is already in darktable. See:
https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/commit/4f97ffe699e658b36975164cb2f7c86a2ef993dd
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 at 18:48, Jim Robinson wrote:
> Sample raw files for this camera have been submitted to
> https://raw.pixls.us/ so I would expect
Sample raw files for this camera have been submitted to
https://raw.pixls.us/ so I would expect support to follow sometime soon.
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 at 18:09, Graham White wrote:
> Try getting in touch with the people who run UFRaw, or some other Linux
> based raw converter. They probably have
Try getting in touch with the people who run UFRaw, or some other Linux
based raw converter. They probably have a process for keeping their raw
converters up to date, and may be able give you an estimate for how long
it's going to take to bring Fuji on board.
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021, 15:39 Robert
If a camera is not supported currently, it will mostly depend on support being
added to relevant libraries. Is it currently supported by any of the open
source applications or libraries? Once support exists, it is a lot easier to
port around, if needed.
That said, I personally wouldn’t buy a
Hello to all
I intend to buy a new Fujifilm XS 10. Yet their RAW’s cannot be processed in
dt, neither do DNG converters (Adobe or Iridient X Transformer) work with
Linux. Is there a way round this to convert these new RAF’s in DNG’s or when
will the RAW library be updated?
Kind regards
Peter