hi heiko!

this sounds great!

as to your question, integrate gmic or reimplement. does it make much
of a difference? can the code run on cropped regions of interest and
in floating point? does it work for preview, i.e. does a downscaled
image look similar when processed to first processing and then
downscaling? any performance concerns in the interface (need to copy
buffers etc)?

for R/L sharpening, maybe that would be a popular addition to the
current sharpen module (so it'll be easy to discover)?

cheers,
 jo
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 5:49 PM Heiko Bauke <heiko.ba...@mail.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> in the last few weeks I integrated a few GMIC filters into darktable to
> play with.
>
> Integrating GMIC into darktabe was an idea that I had in mind for quite
> some time.  However, I was not sure if it would be worth the effort to
> integrate GMIC filters into darktable.  There is a quite nice GMIC
> plugin for GIMP and everything that one might be able to do in darktable
> with an integrated GMIC module could be realized with darktable & gimp,
> too.  After editing several images with darktable with integrated GMIC
> module, however, I realized that applying GMIC filters within
> darktable's non-destructive workflow is much more fun to use than gimp's
> GMIC plugin.
>
> The attached image may give you an idea of the GMIC module.  If you want
> to give it a try, see https://github.com/rabauke/darktable/tree/gmic
> At the moment a limited number of GMIC filters is available via the UI,
> more might come in the future.
>
> I am not sure, if one should integrate this module into main.  After
> playing with the GMIC filters, however, I think it would be great to
> (re-)implement some of the GMIC filters for darktable.  In particular,
> the Richardson-Lucy deconvolution sharpening filter is something that I
> desperately miss in vanilla darktable.
>
> What do you think?  Any suggestions?  Is the a GMIC filter that you wish
> to able to use in darktable?
>
>
>         Heiko
>
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