The jpeg image you get from your camera depends on in-camera sharpening
and noise reduction algorithms. If you look through camera comparisons,
f.i. at dpreview.com , you'll see that different manufactures have
different visions of this balance. Some of them prefer less aggressive
noise reducti
On 5/25/06, Shawn Willden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First, the ufraw plugin, and the dcraw program, seem to fall down in onerespect: my converted images are often much noisier than the JPEGs producedI've been happy with dcraw and ufraw, however I haven't noticed or had noise problems. I have been
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 13:56 -0600, Shawn Willden wrote:
> So, are there any other RAW photographers who use Linux or *BSD and want to
> share their photo processing workflow?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shawn.
Here's mine.
1) Copy images using a python script into datestamped (from the shooting
date
Hi,
This isn't strictly a GIMP question (although the GIMP may well be a component
of the solution), but it seems likely that some of the people here will have
some good ideas.
I'm experimenting with various approaches to turning my RAW images into
high-quality TIFF or JPEG files for printing