Hi, hw18qzv02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > Take a look at this image to see how Gimp's main histogram display > > compares with the Color Correction plug-in's. > > > > http://www.marso.com/images/example.jpg > > This is something I brought up some time ago (see > http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-developer/2001-February/004518.html). > The Gimp uses logarithmic scaling, while other image processing tools I > know use another kind of scaling -- I thought linear, but sqrt has also > been suggested. > > At first I didn't like the way the Gimp does it, because I think it > doesn't look pretty. But then I started to think that logarithmic scaling > actually isn't so bad for these kinds of things. see also http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72951. Would be nice to get this into 1.4 but we'd need a volunteer pretty soon now. Salut, Sven