[Rawstudio-users] Feature requests - direct number input, colorful raw and adaptive preview

Thomas K bking at gmx.at
Tue Apr 29 12:22:45 CEST 2008


Hi guys!

I as well love your program! Great job!
Keep going guys!

(answers between the quoted text below)

rgds,
Thomas

On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:41:13 +0200, Michael Noack  
<michael.noack at noamik.de> wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> I just discovered this interesting bit of software and played around a
> bit with some of my raw images. It is just what I was searching for, as
> I am about to switch my hole post processing workflow from windows to
> linux/ubuntu.
>
> When toying around I found the sliders to be very hard to handle, when
> it comes into precise work. I would love to have an optional possibility
> to enter numbers instead of tossing around the slider, just for the very
> final value I want to achieve. I think a right click on the slider
> should open a field where the number may be entered or so.

I have to second that.
Sometimes it's a pain in the ass to get the slider to where you want it to  
be.
For example once you move it away from 1.00 there is no way (except the  
reset button) to
get back to 1.00. I only managed to set it to 0.99 or 1.01. The same thing  
with e.g. 1.50.


> Then I have a question: Is there any way to get raw studio interpret the
> raw file like it  is by the original canon raw converter, or gthumb or
> so? I mean: I was able to achieve very similar color intensity with raw
> studio to what gthumbs raw preview shows me, but by default raw studio
> seems to spread the color curve in a way that gives images a grayish
> look. Maybe I just did not found the right check box to change this.
>
> Last question: Is it planned to get the preview line on the top reflect
> the changes I make on the raw files?

I personally don't see the need for that. BUT I guess the problem would be  
to decide
which "profile" (A, B or C) to show in those thumbnails.



I liked it a lot on canons raw
> converter to get a quick impression how a global change affected each
> photo. This way I could quickly attribute a profile to a hole bunch of
> photos I shot under similar conditions but than rework for example just
> those which were a bit to dark or to bright now. In a certain way this
> is also related to the second question. I would really like the raw file
> to be interpreted in a way to look by default like the thumbnail on the  
> top.
>
> cheers,
> Michael
>



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