https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441335
caulier.gil...@gmail.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
Component|ImageEditor-RawImport |Plugin-RawImport-Native
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--- Comment #5 from Wolfgang Klein ---
I checked the settings: none of the options under "Editing" is set. Still, the
image is much too bright when opened in the editor. But: there's a button
called "use default" on the top of the editor's window. When
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--- Comment #6 from Maik Qualmann ---
Which "use default" button do you mean? You can deactivate the auto brightness
function under digiKam Settings-> Image Editor-> RAW Default Settings-> [x]
Auto Brightness.
Maik
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--- Comment #3 from Maik Qualmann ---
We already have a bug report on this, I'll find it out. digiKam automatically
adjusts the exposure. Otherwise you have to choose to display the RAW decoder
settings when opening the image in the editor and adjust
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Maik Qualmann changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|WORKSFORME |DUPLICATE
Version Fixed In|7.4.0
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--- Comment #2 from Wolfgang Klein ---
I found that settings, but the result is not what I want the picture to look.
Like I said: I choose the camera's settings deliberately so that the picture
should look like on the left part of the screen shot.
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Maik Qualmann changed:
What|Removed |Added
Version Fixed In||7.4.0
Status|REPORTED