Re: [Gimp-user] Digikam raw files and darktable



That is the point. Askibg which raw processor to use when decoding the raw
file for showing the preview and thumbnail.

Anyway, I have been trying to understand the code and doing a todo list and
it looks like a lot of work just for me (as I dont understand the code).
The todo list is:
-Add code to generate the thumbnail when thumbnails are being created (this
is easy and its done, although in a very bad manner)
-Schedule thumbnail creation when a raw file OR the file where the edition
is saved are modified. This is not done and I dont know how to do it. Maybe
a new table in the database where we stored the edition files and the image
file which are related to. When an edition file is changed, schedule an
update for the image.
-Being able to show several thumbnails for a single raw file is several
editions coexist. Maybe the previous approach can do this also.
-Config for selecting the raw processor.

Without some help from a experienced developer its impossible for me to do
all this tasks in a correct, bugfree and eficient way. So unless a
developer wants to help me with support, docs and code, and I know they
have other roadmap, Ill have to leave the project, as I dont have enough
time for solving those task in my own.

Thanks!

El 20 ene. 2017 21:09, "Alexandre Prokoudine" <
alexandre prokoudine gmail com> escribió:

On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 5:15 PM, J Albrecht wrote:

For the Developer’s benefit, I’d like to reiterate the above statement:
digiKam is a
brilliant program but please, let’s maintain the focus on where it is
brilliant rather
than trying to craft it into an all-singing-all-dancing piece of
bloatware comprising
relatively mediocre modules just for the sake of doing so. In the FOSS
realm,
digikam is an excellent Digital Asset Management program, darktable is,
IMHO,
the best Raw editor and GIMP is unparalleled for post-processing. It’s
folly and
perhaps a bit arrogant to assume that Users would willingly be hobbled
by using
only one program simply because they are “loyal” to that program.

..or you could politely ask whether having a switch for the preferable
raw plug-in is planned for GIMP (hint: it is).

Alex



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