>Sorry, that email got sent off half way through the first sentence.
>
>I would suggest using either XCF - if GIMP is your primary program for
>doing things. If you are using GIMP 2.9 though; I would suggest
>converting your images after load to 32 bit floating point linear, and
>storing the "negat
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 9:50 PM, EGoldman wrote:
>> I had a point and shoot camera that only shot in Jpeg so after I did all my
>> levels and curve and contrast changes, I would always export as Tiff file so
>> I
>> would have a negative/mast
On 01/09/2014 12:50 PM, EGoldman wrote:
I had a point and shoot camera that only shot in Jpeg so after I did all my
levels and curve and contrast changes, I would always export as Tiff file so I
would have a negative/master file of my pic.
I have just bought a Canon DSLR which I can now shoot i
I would suggest using either XCF
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 9:50 PM, EGoldman wrote:
> I had a point and shoot camera that only shot in Jpeg so after I did all my
> levels and curve and contrast changes, I would always export as Tiff file so I
> would have a negative/master file of my pic.
>
> I have
I had a point and shoot camera that only shot in Jpeg so after I did all my
levels and curve and contrast changes, I would always export as Tiff file so I
would have a negative/master file of my pic.
I have just bought a Canon DSLR which I can now shoot in the Raw, my question
is after I make my