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    Phoronix: DarkTable 1.2 Handles JPEG2000, Profiled Denoising

    DarkTable, one of the leading open-source programs for dealing with photography workflow and RAM image handling, has reached version 1.2. DarkTable 1.2 brings with it many features to benefit the open-source photographer...

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  • #2
    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    RAM image handling
    RAW image handling?

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    • #3
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      When there is VP8p, Jpeg 2000 support is not that important.
      And, ye, it's not "RAM image handling" but "RAW image handling".

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      • #4
        Nobody uses WebP - which isn't even useful at this point since it hasn't matured and under-performs - and JPEG2000 was requested by Darktable users, so it's important enough.

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        • #5
          More image formats regardless how widespread or not (or via external libs) is always good.
          I like DarkTable, got my first RAW photos done with that one.
          Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheLexMachine View Post
            Nobody uses WebP - which isn't even useful at this point since it hasn't matured and under-performs - and JPEG2000 was requested by Darktable users, so it's important enough.
            Nobody uses JPEG2000 either, so they're both equally useless.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
              Nobody uses JPEG2000 either, so they're both equally useless.
              Incorrect. People do use JPEG2000 for specific commercial applications which is why JPEG2000 support was requested and implemented. Current information says that nobody except Google uses Google's WebP AT ALL because it's too immature and lacks features and performance that are on par with current JPEG compression tech. They are just now introducing features into the WebP testing code that JPEG has had for years and until WebP is more mature in features and performance, it won't be worth the trouble of implementing.
              Last edited by TheLexMachine; 09 April 2013, 12:09 PM.

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