Le 20/10/2012 12:18, jeremy rosen a écrit :
> wouldn't that be a case where multi-instatiation of modules would be usefull?
>
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Henrik Andersson <henrik...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Sound like trying to do too much, we should definitly go with the
>> possion approach for spot removal,
>> AlicVB check 
>> http://cs.engr.uky.edu/~jacobs/classes/2010_photo/readings/PoissonImageEditing.pdf
Will have a look, but don't expect too much from me on this side, I 
don't think I'm able to do such complicated things...
>> /H
>>
>> 2012/10/20 Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de>:
>>> Am Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012, 22:22:50 schrub Ulrich Pegelow:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> But please don't generate a feature bloat here :)
>>> Ack. I am not sure that darktable is the right place for such a tool. Maybe
>>> using GIMP would be a better idea.
>>>
>>> Tobias
Sorry, but I don't agree here. Of course the tool should remain simple 
and basic, but the possibility of doing some cloning to erase dust or 
even electric cable or pole is  a very useful feature IMHO... And 
switching to GIMP is not really efficient (not to speak about the 8bit 
downscale) For instance, we have every thing in place to do so, with no 
real complex code to be added...

For the feature bloat, I just wanted to add darken, lighten and such 
basics blending modes, nothing more.

Thanks
AlicVB

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