On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Richard Levitte <[email protected]> wrote:
> In my personal opinion, the "in" temperature should be set to whatever
> the camera detected (usually available through the EXIF data), or
> something calculated internally (some tell me this is what dcraw and
> ufraw do). Initially, the "out" temperature should be the same, and
> can then be adjusted to make an image warmer or cooler.
>
> As far as I understand, programs like ufraw only have a slider for the
> "out" temperature, and only hold the "in" temperature internally as a
> reference point for adjustments. This is what I expect the one-slider
> approach the Pascal mentioned would do.
>
The one slider approach is already implemented in one branch, waiting for
1.2 to be released. The slider will show the camera detected temperature,
from which the user will be able to adjust the white balance it desires in
an absolute manner.
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José Carlos García Sogo
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