It may well be that I usually shot in 4:3 format and this time, for no good reason, I shot at 3:2 format.

I will gather samples of all types then I will open the camera support as you suggested.

Have a nice New Year's Eve!

PE




El 31/12/15 a las 17:34, Pedro Côrte-Real escribió:
(please keep the replies on-list)

I'm quite confused, as the following table states my camera, Panasonic
DMC-FZ18, is supported:

https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/

Could it possible be a regression in version 2.0? I can tell you this worked
well in a previous release I was using (1.6 if I am not wrong).
That's almost certainly not the case. 1.6 opened (or didn't) the files
in the same way. 1.4 might have worked though as that might still use
libraw for these.

Any way that table doesn't capture every single crazy thing
manufacturers do with their raw files (sNEF/sRaw, 14 vs 12bit,
compressed vs uncompressed, the list goes on unfortunately...). In
this case Panasonic came up with a completely braindead scheme where
their raw files are sometimes pre-cropped for no good reason. To
support all four formats we need all four sample files and we only
have one of them (4:3) and need the others (1:1, 16:9, 3:2). They've
thankfully seen the light and stopped doing this in newer cameras.

There's nothing we can do until you open a camera support issue and
attach the sample files for all four types like I suggested. Here's
the link:

http://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/issues/new

I've asked for samples to solve this in multiple cameras back in
August and got only a single response:

https://www.mail-archive.com/darktable-users%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg07650.html

Cheers,

Pedro

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