Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2017, 11:39:30 CEST schrieb Dan Torop: > Hi Tobias, > > I've been working on downscaling mosaiced images without (or with fewer) > artifacts (https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11167). Right now there's > workable code for Bayer and X-Trans in git master. The main flaw is that > highlights have magenta edges. > > It would be great if before 2.4.0 I could code a slightly improved box > filter and write SSE variants. (The Bayer SSE code is currently disabled, > and there never was X-Trans SSE code.) I don't know if this will entirely > fix https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11340 (negative values for > demosaic), and alas don't think it will fix the magenta edges to > highlights. > > I will be able to get to this again in early July. Is that soon enough to > make its way into 2.4.0? Additional improvement would be slightly better > quality zoomed-in rendering in darkroom view, and faster initial rendering > of the preview when loading a new image.
I'd say that is well withing the time frame – provided it's not too invasive. > I've also been working on Wayland support > (https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11535). This is mostly done, but > isn't worth enabling until GTK+ >= 3.22.16 makes its way into > distributions. Wayland support doesn't seem to me to be critical for 2.4.0. Ack, IMO Wayland is still to be considered experimental and not a top priority to fix. > Dan Tobias [...]
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.