Re: [Gimp-user] ufraw-0.4-2.i386.rpm

2005-10-13 Thread Rikard Johnels
On Thursday 13 October 2005 22.54, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
 Hello everybody

 A few days ago I put here a a message about the instalation of dcraw. I
 did the instalation of the package referred on subject and everything
 went OK. After the instalation the Gimp open window included the the
 option for raw files. The problem is that when I try to open my EOS350D
 raw files (*.cr2 - that is included in the file extensions listed in
 ufraw) I get a message saying that EOS350D is not available yet.
 I found a at rpm.pbone.net newer releases of the package but for Fedora
 4 the one mentioned on subject is the newer.
 I wonder if anybody here worked with raw files from that machine and how
 did it work? Or if anybody has any ideas to sove the problem.

 Thanks a lot.

 Orlando


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I myself havent got a 350D but i did a grep on the ufraw source.
~/Build/ufraw-0.5 grep EOS *
 
Binary file dcraw matches
dcraw.c:  fseek (ifp, strstr(model,EOS-1D) ? 68:50, SEEK_CUR);
dcraw.c:  if (((!strcmp(model,Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL) ||
dcraw.c:!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)))  wbi == 6)
dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30)) {
dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 10D))
dcraw.c:  if (wbi == 0  !strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30))
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D2000,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D6000,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D30,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D60,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 10D,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 20D,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D Mark II,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1DS,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D,
dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS,
dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS1,
dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS3B,
dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS D2000C)) {
dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1D)) {
dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1DS)) {
dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS3B)) {
dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS1)) {
Binary file dcraw-dcraw.o matches
Binary file dcraw_nomain.o matches
Binary file ufraw matches
Binary file ufraw-batch matches
Binary file ufraw-gimp matches



So it seems the support is yet to be implemented.

I cant bet on this; but you MIGHT be able to hack the dcraw.c file and add 
Canon EOS... (exact syntax probably according to the EXIF header of a JPEG 
photo from the camera)

It may or may not work...


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Re: [Gimp-user] ufraw-0.4-2.i386.rpm

2005-10-13 Thread Orlando Figueiredo
Thanks Rikard. I think that is too hack the file is a little bit too
much for my knowledge.
Anyway the strange thing is that if you go to David Cofin's web page
http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ he has a list of cameras with
which dcraw is supposed to work and the Canon EOS350D is listed there.

Thanks for the help
Orlando


Qui, 2005-10-13 às 23:08 +0200, Rikard Johnels escreveu:
 On Thursday 13 October 2005 22.54, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
  Hello everybody
 
  A few days ago I put here a a message about the instalation of dcraw. I
  did the instalation of the package referred on subject and everything
  went OK. After the instalation the Gimp open window included the the
  option for raw files. The problem is that when I try to open my EOS350D
  raw files (*.cr2 - that is included in the file extensions listed in
  ufraw) I get a message saying that EOS350D is not available yet.
  I found a at rpm.pbone.net newer releases of the package but for Fedora
  4 the one mentioned on subject is the newer.
  I wonder if anybody here worked with raw files from that machine and how
  did it work? Or if anybody has any ideas to sove the problem.
 
  Thanks a lot.
 
  Orlando
 
 
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 I myself havent got a 350D but i did a grep on the ufraw source.
 ~/Build/ufraw-0.5 grep EOS *
  
 Binary file dcraw matches
 dcraw.c:  fseek (ifp, strstr(model,EOS-1D) ? 68:50, SEEK_CUR);
 dcraw.c:  if (((!strcmp(model,Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL) ||
 dcraw.c:!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)))  wbi == 6)
 dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30)) {
 dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 10D))
 dcraw.c:  if (wbi == 0  !strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30))
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D2000,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D6000,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D30,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D60,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 10D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 20D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D Mark II,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1DS,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS,
 dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS1,
 dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS3B,
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS D2000C)) {
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1D)) {
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1DS)) {
 dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS3B)) {
 dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS1)) {
 Binary file dcraw-dcraw.o matches
 Binary file dcraw_nomain.o matches
 Binary file ufraw matches
 Binary file ufraw-batch matches
 Binary file ufraw-gimp matches
 
 
 
 So it seems the support is yet to be implemented.
 
 I cant bet on this; but you MIGHT be able to hack the dcraw.c file and add 
 Canon EOS... (exact syntax probably according to the EXIF header of a JPEG 
 photo from the camera)
 
 It may or may not work...
 
 

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Re: [Gimp-user] ufraw-0.4-2.i386.rpm

2005-10-13 Thread Nir Dremer





I highly recommend checking the cvs version (which is the soon to be 0,6).

There are many changes there, and one of them might be this (though i didnt have time to check for you).


cheers

On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 22:44 +0100, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:


Thanks Rikard. I think that is too hack the file is a little bit too
much for my knowledge.
Anyway the strange thing is that if you go to David Cofin's web page
http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ he has a list of cameras with
which dcraw is supposed to work and the Canon EOS350D is listed there.

Thanks for the help
Orlando


Qui, 2005-10-13 s 23:08 +0200, Rikard Johnels escreveu:
 On Thursday 13 October 2005 22.54, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
  Hello everybody
 
  A few days ago I put here a a message about the instalation of dcraw. I
  did the instalation of the package referred on subject and everything
  went OK. After the instalation the Gimp open window included the the
  option for raw files. The problem is that when I try to open my EOS350D
  raw files (*.cr2 - that is included in the file extensions listed in
  ufraw) I get a message saying that EOS350D is not available yet.
  I found a at rpm.pbone.net newer releases of the package but for Fedora
  4 the one mentioned on subject is the newer.
  I wonder if anybody here worked with raw files from that machine and how
  did it work? Or if anybody has any ideas to sove the problem.
 
  Thanks a lot.
 
  Orlando
 
 
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 I myself havent got a 350D but i did a grep on the ufraw source.
 ~/Build/ufraw-0.5 grep EOS *
  
 Binary file dcraw matches
 dcraw.c:  fseek (ifp, strstr(model,EOS-1D) ? 68:50, SEEK_CUR);
 dcraw.c:  if (((!strcmp(model,Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL) ||
 dcraw.c:!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)))  wbi == 6)
 dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30)) {
 dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 10D))
 dcraw.c:  if (wbi == 0  !strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30))
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D2000,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D6000,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D30,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D60,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 10D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 20D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D Mark II,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1DS,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D,
 dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS,
 dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS1,
 dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS3B,
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS D2000C)) {
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1D)) {
 dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1DS)) {
 dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS3B)) {
 dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS1)) {
 Binary file dcraw-dcraw.o matches
 Binary file dcraw_nomain.o matches
 Binary file ufraw matches
 Binary file ufraw-batch matches
 Binary file ufraw-gimp matches
 
 
 
 So it seems the support is yet to be implemented.
 
 I cant bet on this; but you MIGHT be able to hack the dcraw.c file and add 
 Canon EOS... (exact syntax probably according to the EXIF header of a JPEG 
 photo from the camera)
 
 It may or may not work...
 
 

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Re: [Gimp-user] ufraw-0.4-2.i386.rpm

2005-10-13 Thread Orlando Figueiredo
Hi Nir

Can you be a little more specific how can I check the cvs version. You
know I am kind newbie to Linux and Gimp was one of the reasons to
change.
Thanks
Orlando

Sex, 2005-10-14 às 00:07 +0200, Nir Dremer escreveu:
 
 I highly recommend checking the cvs version (which is the soon to be
 0,6).
 
 There are many changes there, and one of them might be this (though i
 didnt have time to check for you).
 
 
 cheers
 
 On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 22:44 +0100, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:  
  Thanks Rikard. I think that is too hack the file is a little bit too
  much for my knowledge.
  Anyway the strange thing is that if you go to David Cofin's web page
  http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ he has a list of cameras with
  which dcraw is supposed to work and the Canon EOS350D is listed there.
  
  Thanks for the help
  Orlando
  
  
  Qui, 2005-10-13 às 23:08 +0200, Rikard Johnels escreveu:
   On Thursday 13 October 2005 22.54, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
Hello everybody
   
A few days ago I put here a a message about the instalation of dcraw. I
did the instalation of the package referred on subject and everything
went OK. After the instalation the Gimp open window included the the
option for raw files. The problem is that when I try to open my EOS350D
raw files (*.cr2 - that is included in the file extensions listed in
ufraw) I get a message saying that EOS350D is not available yet.
I found a at rpm.pbone.net newer releases of the package but for Fedora
4 the one mentioned on subject is the newer.
I wonder if anybody here worked with raw files from that machine and how
did it work? Or if anybody has any ideas to sove the problem.
   
Thanks a lot.
   
Orlando
   
   
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   I myself havent got a 350D but i did a grep on the ufraw source.
   ~/Build/ufraw-0.5 grep EOS *

   Binary file dcraw matches
   dcraw.c:  fseek (ifp, strstr(model,EOS-1D) ? 68:50, SEEK_CUR);
   dcraw.c:  if (((!strcmp(model,Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL) ||
   dcraw.c:!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)))  wbi == 6)
   dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30)) {
   dcraw.c:  if (!strcmp(model,Canon EOS 10D))
   dcraw.c:  if (wbi == 0  !strcmp(model,Canon EOS D30))
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D2000,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D6000,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D30,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS D60,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 10D,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS 20D,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D Mark II,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1DS,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS-1D,
   dcraw.c:{ Canon EOS,
   dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS1,
   dcraw.c:{ KODAK EOSDCS3B,
   dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS D2000C)) {
   dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1D)) {
   dcraw.c:  } else if (!strcmp(model,EOS-1DS)) {
   dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS3B)) {
   dcraw.c:} else if (!strcmp(model,EOSDCS1)) {
   Binary file dcraw-dcraw.o matches
   Binary file dcraw_nomain.o matches
   Binary file ufraw matches
   Binary file ufraw-batch matches
   Binary file ufraw-gimp matches
   
   
   
   So it seems the support is yet to be implemented.
   
   I cant bet on this; but you MIGHT be able to hack the dcraw.c file and 
   add 
   Canon EOS... (exact syntax probably according to the EXIF header of a 
   JPEG 
   photo from the camera)
   
   It may or may not work...
   
   
  
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Re: [Gimp-user] ufraw-0.4-2.i386.rpm

2005-10-13 Thread Carol Spears
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 11:24:39PM +0100, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
 Can you be a little more specific how can I check the cvs version. You
 know I am kind newbie to Linux and Gimp was one of the reasons to
 change.
 
there are fairly good instructions about how to use cvs to get a
checkout on gimp.org:
http://www.gimp.org/source/howtos/stable-cvs-get.html

it should be relatively easy to take the gimp parts out and use the
parts that would be relevant to a different repository.

even in this example, it is more complicated to get a specific version
than it is to get the current developer version.  for instance, from
this how to: cvs checkout -r gimp-2-2 gimp should become: cvs
checkout gimp if you are interested in todays version.

the cvsrc that was can be found there was written to be nice to the cvs
server and to your own system.

i am rather proud of this document here.  i had only a little to do with
the writing of it.  gimp has occasionally had some really excellent
document writers.

carol

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