thx farid!
account has already been created and I‘m already on the phabricator page ;) technically talking to the tangent panels is not too complicated, since all communication is done though their hub-software, which has socket based communication with the application. I first wanted to start with the loftgammagain widget, it would need some slight modifications, at the moment it‘s 100% mouse controlled, so I‘d do some wrapper methods to make adjustments possible through code. nothing fancy for starters... :) thx for the added links, I‘ll have a look... greetings michi On 12.11.18 at 21:02, farid abdelnour wrote: > Hi Michael and welcome! > > That is some sweet hardware and I think it would be great to have support > for it in the next releases. I don't know technically what would be > involved to make it happen though. A first step can be to create a KDE > account and maybe start a thread on phabricator about this. Here s the link > to the Kdenlive board: https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/40/ > > Here is some info on git, hope it helps somehow: > https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Git > > Also besides the mailing list we have a telegram and irc channels. > > Cheers :) > > > Em seg, 12 de nov de 2018 às 09:58, Michael Hirczy <mi...@gmx.net> escreveu: > > > Greetings! > > > > I have been using kdenlive for quite some time now, and it's a fantastic > > NLE, thx a lot for that! > > > > While trying to learn the craft of filmmaking (as a hobbyist), I also > > stumbled upon the topic of color correction. > > Since I'm a full-stack-nerd/geek *gg*, I like nice hardware with knobs and > > displays :D > > > > So I managed to find a used Tangent CP200 color control surface and > > contacted Tangent about support for Linux. > > I got the full development package and I'm actually in the process of > > learning c++ and qt to make support for the Tangent hardware inside of > > KDEenlive. > > (I've been coding for about 30 years, worked fulltime as Java-Dev and > > although technology has quite evolved through the years, it's still easy > > for > > me to read someone's code and refactor it to my needs) > > > > Is there interest to put Tangent-support into the official repository? > > since they released their Ripple, color grading software is not so > > expensive > > anymore... > > > > I will program it anyways, so maybe it can be some help to others... > > > > When researching the code for color grading, I found a interesting > > behaviour > > of the LiftGammaGain-Widget: > > On every color correction panel you have 2 buttons to reset color and > > brightness independently. > > During my first steps I found, that resetting the color wheel in the LGGW > > works as intended (just reset the color wheel), but resetting the > > brightness > > bar will reset the color wheel, too! > > > > I don't know if this is intended or a bug - but I decided to change it to > > my > > needs (only reset the brightness/value bar): > > In colorwheel.cpp I just changed line 178: > > // old code: c = > > NegQColor::fromRgbF(m_defaultValue/m_sizeFactor, > > m_defaultValue/m_sizeFactor, m_defaultValue/m_sizeFactor); > > c = NegQColor::fromHsvF(m_color.hueF(), m_color.saturationF(), > > m_defaultValue/m_sizeFactor); > > > > ATM I'm not very good at git, so I don't like to submit such a small change > > to the official repository. > > (aaand I'm actually using the 18.08 branch for my dev-testing) > > > > If there's need to implement this into the repo, could someone of the devs > > do this? > > Otherwise, if the actual reset-algorithm is planned to work like this, just > > keep it this way :) > > > > thx and greetings > > michi > > > > > > > > -- > 1111.1010.r.i.1101|n.o.i.s.1110|i.m.1010.g.1110|مقاومة > fsf member #5439 > usuario GNU/Linux #471966 > |_|0|_| > |_|_|0| > |0|0|0| > <a href="http://www.gunga.com.br">gunga</a> > <a href="http://www.tempoecoarte.com.br">tempoecoarte</a> > <a href="http://www.atelier-labs.org">atelier-labs</a> > <a href="http://www.mocambos.net">rede mocambos</a>