As said above, UFRaw supports all camera RAW (as supported by dcraw). However, it has not been updated in a while. In particular, it will not send 16-bit TIFF to Gimp 2.9.x. But if you want to experiment, I have built UFRaw into Gimp for Windows 64-bit and McGimp Snow Leopard and higher.
You can get my builds from my website. On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:06 AM, Ville Sokk <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > I was very impressed with damn near every aspect of this > product/application > > until I decided to see how it worked as a possible supplement/replacement > > for Photoshop. Everything worked fine until I attempted to load a RAW > tiff > > out of my camera. 12MB shrank to a very distorted approx. 600k... with > no > > options that I could find. I realize there could be an enormous impact > of > > proprietary RAW conversion issues and maybe that's why your application > > does not/can not 'see' my RAW files. I find it incredibly amusing that > GIMP > > would go 99% of Adobe Photoshop and then stop with no RAW file support. > If > > there is no RAW support, add-on or otherwise, GIMP seems a bit overkill > as a > > 'general' graphics/photo editor. Please tell me I overlooked it. Very, > > very well done though... what a labor. With RAW file processing, I could > > support such an endeavor. wow. > > > > pjmason, Ph.D. > > Juneau, AK > > There's RAW support in the UFRaw plugin. You can also use a separate > program for RAW conversion (stand-alone UFRaw, rawstudio, darktable, > photivo, raw therapee). In the future GIMP should hopefully have good > RAW support out of the box. > _______________________________________________ > gimp-developer-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list >
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