On Mon, 2016-04-25 at 06:52 -0400, Elle Stone wrote: > On 04/24/2016 12:30 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote: > > > > Am Sonntag, 24. April 2016, 09:54:25 schrieb Elle Stone: > > > > [...] > > > > > > > > Speaking specifically of the GIMP-darktable code, it seems the > > > GIMP-darktable code opens an already-processed 8-bit jpeg. It > > > doesn't > > > open the darktable raw processor interface and allow the user to > > > choose > > > the processing parameters and output bitdepth. Is this what is > > > supposed > > > to happen? I'm using darktable-2.0.3 from Gentoo portage and GIMP > > > 2.9.3 > > > updated from git master this morning. > > Then something isn't working for you. It's hardcoded to export > > 32bit float EXR > > as linear Rec709 after opening up your regular darktable. Did you > > manually > > select the Canon or Nikon format in the open dialog? > Maybe I don't understand what you mean by "select the Canon or Nikon > format in the open dialog"? If it matters, the sample raw file I'm > trying to open is a Canon CR2 file. > > After selecting "File/Open" and looking under the tab that allows you > to > select which file types to show, there doesn't seem to be any Canon > or > Nikon format listed. There used to be an option to select camera raw > files, but that option seems to have disappeared recently. > > FWIW, I updated GIMP 2.9.3 from git this morning and there has been > some > new "file type magic" code added. But opening the Canon CR2 file > still > results in an 8-bit jpeg, accompanied by various terminal and popup > errors and warnings. You need the EXR plug-in built (have OpenEXR), install the plug-ins after the build, and have darktable in your PATH, then things should work automatically after my file magic fixes. --Mitch _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list