Thanks for the response. Do you mean with defringing, removing purple edges
and longitudinal ca?
Op 15 apr. 2014 10:58 schreef "Dennis Gnad" <den...@xorn.org>:
> On 15.04.2014 10:32, Gert van der Plas - Schrama wrote:
> > And it would be really awesome if the ca correction could correct for
> > dispersion caused bij fishtanks or underwater cases ;-)
>
> I would guess something like fishtanks (I guess you mean just
> photographing into a fishtank from the outside?) might be too chaotic,
> and maybe better handled by a phenomenological correction that detects
> "fringing" edges (by detecting highly saturated edges). I worked on that
> before ("defringe" module), but currently can't find time to finish it,
> (or rather improve it the way I would like it to be). The code is
> currently there but should be rebased on current master before (wow it
> was already 6 months ago :-/ ):
>
> https://github.com/bluesceada/darktable/tree/defringe
>
> I will rebase it on current master during the next days.
>
> Best regards,
> Dennis
>
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