This is something I would be interested in working on/supporting. I have 14 
month old twins so I have to limit my expectations for coding outside of 
work these days, but this type of project I'd be keen on as an amateur 
photographer/astrophotographer. I've often looked at contributing to 
existing OSS projects but find myself not enjoying C/C++ these days. 
Outside of work I need to code in what I enjoy :)

I'd be interested to see how Go performs in this space

Are you thinking a lib/cmd line util/api for use by others, or are you 
thinking full end-to-end tools with GUI? There are many steps in the chain 
from raw to finished product. Are you just thinking digital darkroom, or 
full blown editing? Where on the toolchain do you see this?


On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 19:36:31 UTC-7, Jonathan Pittman wrote:
>
> Well me too!  I am looking to see what level of interest there is in the 
> Go community to see this happen.  I am also looking for people who are 
> interested in working on this.
>
> Figuring out how to handle this problem for one specific camera's raw 
> files is not too difficult.  Figuring out how to do this to handle the 
> majority of cases requires a bit more work.
>
> To be clear, I am wanting a pure Go solution that is better thought out, 
> better laid out, and better to use than the existing C/C++ options.
>

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