On Saturday, 13 August 2016 23:21:31 UTC+2, Paul wrote:
>
>
> I was not even aware of Rawspeed. I do use Darktable, however there is 
> quite some discussion going on as to the quality of the images that 
> opensource raw converters produce. Adobe seems to still be king of that 
> hill. [...]
>

Image quality is for the most part a matter of what is done to the image 
after the decoding stage, primarily demosaic (image detail) and colour 
profiles (image look/color/contrast). 

For demosaic, dcraw has some good options, and I have been wanting to try a 
neural network supported demosaic for years. 

For color quality, darktable has done a lot of work, or you could use Adobe 
DCP (DNG Color Profile) profiles, which we have implemented for RawStudio - 
see https://github.com/rawstudio/rawstudio/tree/master/plugins/dcp - this 
gives you access to all colour profiles from Adobe as well as your own. 
dcraw uses a very simplified version of Adobes profiles. Here is a blog 
post I wrote about 6 years ago: https://rawstudio.org/blog/?p=236

/Klaus

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