Hi,
Hal V. Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't think we were talking about user interface issues. Rather
this is about how the image data is handled while it is being
manipulated by the GIMP. Specifically should there be a color space
transformation as part of loading the image and
Hi Sven,
Selon Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hal V. Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it appeared to me that this approach had been rejected, or at least
discredited, at that time. At the very least there were sound reasons
put forward that called this approach into question and the only
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 09:53:01AM -0800, William Skaggs wrote:
There is now a file called exif-handling.txt in devel-docs that
summarizes my understanding, based on the exif specifications, of
how an image editor is supposed to handle the exif data in a file.
Of course we need not
Carol wrote:
is the proper EXIF file requirement that the name ends in .JPG case
sensitive?
Well, that was my point -- we're certainly not going to pay any
attention to such an absurd specification.
Best,
-- Bill
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On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 11:00:29AM -0800, William Skaggs wrote:
Carol wrote:
is the proper EXIF file requirement that the name ends in .JPG case
sensitive?
Well, that was my point -- we're certainly not going to pay any
attention to such an absurd specification.
thank you for seeing
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 09:53:01 -0800
From: William Skaggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) The jpeg plug-in now pretty closely adheres to the instructions
in the exif specifications concerning which fields should be
altered by an image-editing program. There are a couple of