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Re: Counteracting data transience
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Re: Counteracting data transience


  • Subject: Re: Counteracting data transience
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 19:40:46 -0400

> And in the mean time, I continue to advocate support for Dave Coffin's
> "dcraw" as a file import plugin or independent utility. Which can also
> serve as a base for experimentation for those who want to research
> file rendering, or write new decoders.
>
> Edmund

I'm all for all kinds of RAW tools. But what I'd like most to find is some
"standard" or "reference" set of RAW images, akin to the SCID ISO-12640 CMYK
images. Ideally, these standard RAW images would ecode various
"standardized" scenery -- portraits, landscape, etc -- for the user to
discover the impact of rendering to different color spaces and what not.

Roger Breton


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