Hi
With Adobe withdrawing to the Cloud, there is a real need for GIMP to
include a raw file developer that can act as a replacement for Adobe Camera
Raw.
If such an application could be produced and kept up-to-date when new
cameras are released, we would be happy to support it and make it the
This isn't a direct reply to your question, as you are asking whether
Gimp itself can or will handle raw processing and I'm not sure
when/whether the Gimp developers intend to go that direction. But
there are two alternative approaches already being used by many people
who use Gimp:
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El 08/05/13 09:26, Elle Stone escribió:
This isn't a direct reply to your question, as you are asking whether
Gimp itself can or will handle raw processing and I'm not sure
when/whether the Gimp developers intend to go that direction. But
there are two alternative approaches already being used
Considering the fact that Adobe even has a separate program called Adobe
Camera Raw, I don't see why gimp should necessarily include a raw loader.
Perhaps maintainers could bundle gimp with ufraw, but to combine the two
projects makes little sense.
Perhaps ufraw could be displayed more prominently
On 5/8/13, Clayton Walker blender3dart...@gmail.com wrote:
Considering the fact that Adobe even has a separate program called Adobe
Camera Raw, I don't see why gimp should necessarily include a raw loader.
Perhaps maintainers could bundle gimp with ufraw, but to combine the two
projects makes