Hi,
On 20.4.2014 at 9:15 PM Carusoswi wrote:
One issue that stumps me: re precision, should I use linear or gammp, 15, 32,
or 64 bits? Curious as to what you recommend.
the DNG file format specification version 1.4 allows a precision of
up to 32 bit floating point values. Current RAW
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:05 PM, scl scl.gp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 20.4.2014 at 9:15 PM Carusoswi wrote:
One issue that stumps me: re precision, should I use linear or gammp, 15,
32,
or 64 bits? Curious as to what you recommend.
the DNG file format specification version 1.4
. . . from Ubuntu, that is.
This is about the development version of Gimp 2.9.1, so if this post belongs
somewhere else, please so inform me and feel free to move it (but please let me
know where it went, LOL).
I right-click on a .tif file (scanned from film), and can open it with any Linux
So, I uninstalled gimp 2.9 and reinstalled it. That seems to have solved the
problem.
Do not understand what caused the problem, but really am not that interested to
know why.
I will say this: Having a version of Gimp (albeit a somewhat slow version) that
can deal with higher bit images is a
Wish there was an edit function here.
Should have typed linear or Gamma, 16, 32, or 64 bits.
Sorry.
So, I uninstalled gimp 2.9 and reinstalled it. That seems to have
solved the problem.
Do not understand what caused the problem, but really am not that
interested to know why.
I will say this: