On 24.1.2016 at 3:25 AM Partha Bagchi wrote:
Use RawTherapee to process it and then export it to GIMP.
Or Darktable. You find a list of supported cameras at
http://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/
(thanks to Roman Lebedev for pointing me there ;-) )
Greetings
Sven
>On 24.1.2016 at 3:25 AM Partha Bagchi wrote:
>Or Darktable. You find a list of supported cameras at
>http://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/
>
>(thanks to Roman Lebedev for pointing me there ;-) )
>
>Greetings
>
>Sven
Thanks for your input Sven. I will use RAWTherapee since i am a
>You need to scroll further down the list almost to the bottom where
>you get a long list of extensions including NEF.
>
>Hope that helps.
>Partha
Anybody please. there is no NEF file extension in the list. Can anyone help us
new users?
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Use RawTherapee to process it and then export it to GIMP.
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, JamesB wrote:
>>You need to scroll further down the list almost to the bottom where
>>you get a long list of extensions including NEF.
>>
>>Hope that helps.
>>Partha
>
>
> Anybody
>To be clear, towards the bottom on the left of "Open image" file
>selector window, change the "Select File type" from it's default of
>"Automatically Detected" to "raw image 3fr,arl"... - the last option.
>
>This is distinct from the file selector choice of "All images" at
>bottom right, which
You need to scroll further down the list almost to the bottom where
you get a long list of extensions including NEF.
Hope that helps.
Partha
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 9:18 PM, kaelin06 wrote:
>>To be clear, towards the bottom on the left of "Open image" file
>>selector
I am using Partha's build of McGimp 2.1.4 from http://www.partha.com .
This includes what I presume is an up to date version of ufraw, though
it is not easy to divine the version.
ATB
Actually, it does claim to be a version 0.20, I am not entirely sure how
meaningful that might be. Anyway, it
Is there online resource as to how I can update UFRaw to 0.21 or
update CVS version? In my install on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), I
don't see 'raw image 3fr,arl' or any other 'raw image' option
available in the 'Select File Type' list. There is 'Raw Image Data'
with extension data in the list,
Raw image data is actually raw binary image data (bitmaps without
even a header to give heightwidth) not raw camera sensor data (this
entry predates digital photography...).
UFRaw (standalone or plugin) is slowly falling behind other
de-mosaicing
apps. You should consider using other apps
Actually, it does claim to be a version 0.20, I am not entirely sure
how meaningful that might be. Anyway, it does very well for me for
.NEF files from a D7000 .
I hope that this helps
It seems to work for me. Thank you!
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There is no need to file a bug. This has been going on for a while
with UFRaw and GIMP.
Trying updating to version 0.21 or even the CVS version.
Is there online resource as to how I can update UFRaw to 0.21 or update CVS
version? In my install on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), I don't see 'raw
Hi,
I am new to Gimp. Installed 2.8.14 on OSX Yosemite. Works like a charm for
opening raws from Fuji and Panasonic cameras, but with Nikon NEF files (older
and newer) it only extracts a JPEG thumbnail.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
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Hi Alex,
It says UFraw is version 0.20.
I did not install UFraw, it seems to come with the 2.8.14 kit I downloaded and
installed.
Thanks
Typically this happens because you have an older version of UFRaw.
Try opening a Fuji or a Panasonic file, in the lower right corner of
UFRaw's dialog click
There is no need to file a bug. This has been going on for a while
with UFRaw and GIMP.
Trying updating to version 0.21 or even the CVS version.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Dodi for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
If I can find out how, sure!
This is supposed to work without doing this, of
That did the trick! It works by selecting raw camera type instead of letting
Gimp decide.
Thanks a lot!!
Dodi
Instead of letting GIMP selected the file automatically, scroll down
and specifically select the camera raw images (should be a long list
of files) before opening NEF images.
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Dodi
Tried both a D610 and a D5500. Also Canon 6D files fail to open correctly.
D.
You wouldn't be able to install UFRaw separately :) I don't remember
the last time a DMG was available, if ever.
What's you Nikon camera's model?
Alex
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If I can find out how, sure!
This is supposed to work without doing this, of course - if there
isn't
a bug report yet, please consider to file one.
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On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Dodi wrote:
Hi Alex,
It says UFraw is version 0.20.
I did not install UFraw, it seems to come with the 2.8.14 kit I downloaded and
installed.
You wouldn't be able to install UFRaw separately :) I don't remember
the last time a DMG was available, if ever.
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