Unfortunately teleworking and confinement with kids are making life much more complicated than usual, and development on PhF is proceeding much slower than before… but it’s not dead, I guarantee!
Can you provide a Fujifilm RAW file and the black level settings (or better the .pfi) that produce the artefacts? Thanks!
I fixed the artifacts due to the local contrast tool. The fix is committed both in the 0.3.0-rc1 and stable branches. New packages should be ready as soon as Travis CI jobs will be triggered. As there seems to be some disruption of the Travis/GitHub connection, this might take a while…
Fortunately not, but I am still confined and working less efficiently than usual. IN addition, I have a very big amount of daily work to take care of.
Anyway, I am on the TIFF pages issue you reported. This is a long standing problem, that I never really managed to understand, but now I am back on that and hopefully I will find the proper fix. It looks like I am screwing up the EXIF data when saving the output image…
True, however I have finally completed some work on the layers list that was pending since a while… now some of the layers are marked as “sticky”, that is they cannot be hidden or moved. This is for example the case for the background layer, which is the root of the whole processing:
Notice the checkbox for the background layer, that is grayed and in-active. I have also moved all checkboxes to the right for better alignment.
I downloaded a sample RAW file and checking it right now… most likely it will require updating the RawSpeed code. I will let you know as soon as there will be a new package ready for testing.
@Chawoosh you can find new AppImage and windows packages in the usual release page, that should properly support the GFX100 raws. For macOS I have some build issues and therefore the packages will be a bit delayed…