On Saturday, 14 July 2018 11:56:31 BST Thomas A wrote: > Hi, > > I recently got a Fuji X-T100 which I want to use with my Linux computer. I > found that this camera is not currently supported by darktable. Note that > this camera has a Bayer sensor. > > As quick hack, I got the master branch and renamed the X-T2 to X-T100 in > src/external/rawspeed/data/cameras.xml and I was able to open a raw image, > but it was filled with pink/colorful "mosaic" patterns [1]. So the program > is now happy to load the images (compared to [2] which I got with the > pre-built binary in Ubuntu 18). I just realized that the funky patterns > might be due the X-T100 using a Bayer sensor, while the X-T2 has an X-Trans > sensor. A better choice would have been the X-A3 as it is 24 mega pixel bayer. > > I figured you'd want info as mentioned in the guide below, but it's > outdated (e.g. no dcraw in newer darktable), so where should I start? > https://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new > -cameras/ For official support for your camera.
Two things to do: (as in, do *both*) 0. upload a sample to https://raw.pixls.us/ 1. open a camera support issue https://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/issues/new Regards, Tim. ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
