On Friday, July 15, 2011 02:13:49 pm Alexandre Prokoudine
wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
Luckily Darktable exists now so one doesn't have to
bother with UFRaw
on Linux anymore.
What advantages does Darktable offer over GIMP with
UFRaw plugin?
I'm using the UFRaw plugin to GIMP for importing RAW images. However, if
I do any adjustments for a particular image, UFRaw will save that as
default when I import the image to GIMP.
This is quite annoying, is there a way to turn it off?
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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
I'm using the UFRaw plugin to GIMP for importing RAW images. However, if
I do any adjustments for a particular image, UFRaw will save that as
default when I import the image to GIMP.
This is quite annoying, is there a way to turn it off?
On 2011-07-15 15:39, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
I'm using the UFRaw plugin to GIMP for importing RAW images. However, if
I do any adjustments for a particular image, UFRaw will save that as
default when I import the image to GIMP.
On 2011-07-15 14:00, Ville Pätsi wrote:
Check the tab with saving/exporting options. It used to have a
setting exactly for that.
I haven't used UFRaw in a while, but I remember that that option and
some others were available only if you start UFRaw as a standalone
application, not as a
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
Luckily Darktable exists now so one doesn't have to bother with UFRaw
on Linux anymore.
What advantages does Darktable offer over GIMP with UFRaw plugin?
32bit per color channel precision
LAB as main processing color space
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