It is indeed a bit complicated to explain. There are different reasons:
to have a clear separation between tools operating in “scene referred” space and tools operating in “display referred” space, similarly to what is happening e.g. with darktable
to have a more modular organisation of the code
to fix (what I perceived to be) some inconsistencies in the way some tools were applied
finally, it is likely that some changes were purely accidental
Just to be clear, though, I think there’s nothing wrong in the way things are done in RT. I just had a different opinion about some things and wanted to try some alternatives. Not being constrained by backwards compatibility (which is very important for RT) made experimenting quite easy.
@agriggio
I updated the line 1124 (sharpening tool). Do not hesitate to ask me for a verification of the french language file before you decided to release the 1.0 version of ART.
Serge MoreauFrancais.txt (150.8 KB)
thanks a lot @srgmro for your help! I am finalising a couple more things and then I plan to publish a first release candidate. I don’t expect changes in the language files but I’m not sure yet…
@agriggio
A New french translation file, according to the modification introduce by @sguyader in the default language file. I had only to actualize the line 862 others were already OK.Francais.txt (150.5 KB)
I just want to mention this, so it may help someone who has similar issue:
I noticed that after upgrading from 0.2 to 0.3 via builds provided here for windows, the exported image when opened in other sw than ART was very midle grey-ish, low contrast. Same image exported with linux version self compiled using same sidecar file was ok after opening in same sw.
Removig local app data on windows fixed the issue and now both exports looks identical.
Does anyone prepare Linux builds (Ubuntu bionic here)? I tried building myself but make fails - and it is a long time ago since I looked at a Makefile.
Ciao Alberto,
thanks for the quick response … I thought when you click on the toner response curve button you can customize the gamma from the point the default was… OK then we have linear gamma of the working profile in RT too…
Excuse me but can you explain me the statement into Rawpedia
During this conversion, an internal gamma is set by RawTherapee that always is “gamma sRGB” i.e. “gamma=2.4 and slope=12.92”
Will there be a guide, a video walkthrough on how to use ART the best way for starting photographers? I think that would make a huge difference with the adoption of ART.