I am amazed at the interest that is shown here for raw image processing. I've being working for over a year now on UFRaw. There are a few people that contribute some code, but most of the work I do by myself in my free time.
I think that some people here are under estimating the complexity of raw conversion. It is no rocket science, but it is more complicated than just running dcraw. dcraw is responsible for decrypting the raw information and gives some basic conversion option, but you need a tool like UFRaw to fully control the conversion of the raw image to an RGB image that could be later handled by standard programs like the Gimp. If one of the above suggested libraries has a design document I would be glad to comment on it. It would be great if UFRaw could use such a library. You are also welcome to join UFRaw's development. At the moment UFRaw's internal API cannot be exported as a library, but it could reach this point with enough work. We (Neils Bech who helps in UFRaw's development and I) have the best experience in maintaining code, which is updated regularly with dcraw. I think that UFRaw's code is a good basis for developing a library and in general for standardizing the raw work flow. Udi _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
