On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:16 PM, Togan Muftuoglu <
tog...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> >>>>> johannes hanika writes:
>
> >>
> >> > which you can use to extract a basecurve from a raw + jpg pair. it
> takes
> >> > a lot less memory than the python script and will create an
> optimized
> >> > fit to only 8 control points (you can increase it from the cmdline
> if
> >> > necessary). it'll give you a line of code to insert into
> iop/basecurve.c
> >> > to get a new preset (after a recompile).
> >>
> >> Hum, lot of things are output on my side. I found the necessary line
> for
> >> iop/basecurve.c in the middle of a huge float number output :) Maybe
> >> some debug data still output?
> >>
>
> > right, forgot that detail. you have to call it like
>
> > make && ./basecurve inputraw.ppm inputjpg.ppm > basecurve.dat 2>
> fit.dat
>
> > i should really create those files directly.
>
> Would it be possible to have those values created as a custom
> preset/style
> so one does not have to add the line iop/basecurve.c and recompile
>
here you go sir. in current git ./basecurve should output a line of sql to
copy/paste into your shell for testing (no recompile needed). hope that
helps.
cheers,
jo
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