I would have to agree with a previous poster that the Unix philosophy
should apply to Shotwell, namely that it should do just one thing well and
that one thing would be as a keeper and indexer of photographs and possibly
sync with an on-line repository. If I want to process a photo I will use
either something like Rawstudio (for raw) or Gimp or Hugin. I would much
rather Shotwell had a limited feature set but was small and efficient and
bug free.

Just my two Euro-cents worth.

On 27 March 2012 18:54, <[email protected]> wrote:

> El , Adam Dingle <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>  I'm glad that everyone cares so much about which features we add to
>> Shotwell. :) Our goal has always been to include a useful but not
>> overwhelming feature set. We've always planned to add a few more effects to
>> Shotwell sooner or later - see, for example,
>>
>
>
>
>  
> http://redmine.yorba.org/**issues/1913<http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1913>- 
> make photo black/white or sepia
>>
>
> Black/white can be archived by completely desaturating the image, of
> course. One thing that would be nice, IMO, is if the hue/temperature
> adjustments were processed before desaturation, to allow mapping the
> greyscale to different colors independently.
>
>
>  I think we should implement only the few effects which users will find
>> most useful, not a long list. But would be also nice if we could extend the
>> Shotwell plugin system to allow custom effects - then we could have an
>> ImageMagick plugin for users who want the full glory of all the effects
>> ImageMagick offers.
>>
>
> Sounds like an interesting GSoC project, specially the part of making it
> user-friendly enough (IM with the wrong parameters can give very bad
> results) Would send a proposal, if I hadn't already submitted the
> raw-related idea.
>
> Regards,
> Camilo
>
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