I don't know of Darktable's specific policy with version numbers, but in
the general case version numbers should not be treated as decimal
numbers, but rather as integer sequences. For example the latest Linux
kernel release is 5.16.10, and it's a later version than 5.9.14, because
5 == 5 and
On 13.11.2020 19.36, Andy Dodd wrote:
As to Canon - the problem is no longer them. The issues that have been
raised by the exiv2 team aren't Canon-specific with ISOBMFF, and in fact so
far have been bogus.
The only cases where Canon themselves might be problematic are reading the
actual CR3 cod
On 13.11.2020 15.45, Hubert Kowalski wrote:
Sure, I could send a request to Canon.
Point is to do the request politelly and explain that you use free/open
source software, just to make canon aware of growing userbase that wants
their cameras supported.
Are you being more cautious about the le
On 12.11.2020 21.59, Hubert Kowalski wrote:
Before you gave money to Canon, you could have checked the status of exiv2
and rawspeed.
Maybe I should have. But it's too late for that now. I also have a
collection of Canon lenses accumulated over the years, and while there
are mount adapters a
On 12.11.2020 20.40, FF wrote:
Will the forthcoming release of dt support Canon cr3 format?
I'm interested in this as well, having recently purchased a Canon EOS R
camera. There was some discussion in August, but the outcome back then
seemed to be that exiv2 (which Darktable uses) developers