On 08.11.2012, at 7:48, [email protected] wrote:

> Nowadays many photographers will take their tablet along (they may
> think laptops are too heavy......) to their photography assignments,
> and do the postprocessing during their trip, as well as demonstrating
> their client some post-processed results on-site.
> 
> Suppose if one were to port darktable to android (and/or iOS), should
> this be considered as a branch of darktable, or a completely new
> project from scratch?  I noticed that in android, you probably want to
> write in Java in the Android API.
> Moreover, how can one port the libraries used by darktable (e.g.
> lensfun etc) to Android?  Or are there wrappers allowing direct use of
> existing C-libraries in Android and/or iOS? Or do we choose
> alternative Android-native libraries instead?
> 
> These may look like stupid question to you guys, but I haven't had
> experience porting existing desktop applications to tablet
> yet.......... What do you think about the feasibility of developing a
> postprocessing/DAM app for tablets?
> 
You will lack performance, not good idea to run dt on mobile platform.


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