I am looking for a RAW image editor for Slacko, I tried UFRaw but it does not load?
Any suggestions for a RAW editor or a fix for UFRaw?
RAW Image Editor For Slacko?
From what I know of digital cameras, nearly every single one has its own unique RAW format, which it shares with no other model. Certainly every manufacturer uses a different, and incompatible, format for its RAW files. Even models made by the same manufacturer, if they are very different, will have RAW formats that are very different.
Not true, what happened is they went for Camera RAW (CR), (CR2) and now I think there is a (CR3)Flash wrote:From what I know of digital cameras, nearly every single one has its own unique RAW format, which it shares with no other model. Certainly every manufacturer uses a different, and incompatible, format for its RAW files. Even models made by the same manufacturer, if they are very different, will have RAW formats that are very different.
Canon, Nikon, Sony, ect, all use the same RAW.
RAW Therapee, will cover it. If I can get it working with Slacko.
Before Linux I was using "Digital Photo Preview" Then "Light Room" Now on my Kubuntu I use RAW Therapee, I would like to use it for Puppy, but from what I read it uses a lot of RAM.
@Flash, yes they do name their formats with different extensions - CR2, NEF etc... but there's little if none difference between them and most raw applications can handle all of more famous manufacturers.
@Amgine
I used .deb which is compatible with dpup485 I believe it was this one
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/rawtherapee
I guess you can go to slackware repo and search for .tgz which would be compatible with current slacko
EDIT: I googled it, here are some results, there's a pet created by WhoDo here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=57236
And here's slackware package
http://pkgs.org/slackware-13.1/slacky-i ... l.txz.html
Dependencies are listed down the page if you get any error while launching app
It's true that it uses lots of RAM, I have 1.25 GB RAM on my machine + swap (was it 512 or 1 GB, can't remember anymore) on 1.8 Ghz processor and it's slow while loading or exporting images but has decent features and you can get good results.
I also have Raw Studio which is much faster and needs less resources but there aren't many controls except few basic ones, well at least this 1.x version I have, someone told me 2.0 is much better.
@Amgine
I used .deb which is compatible with dpup485 I believe it was this one
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/rawtherapee
I guess you can go to slackware repo and search for .tgz which would be compatible with current slacko
EDIT: I googled it, here are some results, there's a pet created by WhoDo here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=57236
And here's slackware package
http://pkgs.org/slackware-13.1/slacky-i ... l.txz.html
Dependencies are listed down the page if you get any error while launching app
It's true that it uses lots of RAM, I have 1.25 GB RAM on my machine + swap (was it 512 or 1 GB, can't remember anymore) on 1.8 Ghz processor and it's slow while loading or exporting images but has decent features and you can get good results.
I also have Raw Studio which is much faster and needs less resources but there aren't many controls except few basic ones, well at least this 1.x version I have, someone told me 2.0 is much better.
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Thanks for the help dejan.dejan555 wrote:@Flash, yes they do name their formats with different extensions - CR2, NEF etc... but there's little if none difference between them and most raw applications can handle all of more famous manufacturers.
@Amgine
I used .deb which is compatible with dpup485 I believe it was this one
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/rawtherapee
I guess you can go to slackware repo and search for .tgz which would be compatible with current slacko
EDIT: I googled it, here are some results, there's a pet created by WhoDo here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=57236
And here's slackware package
http://pkgs.org/slackware-13.1/slacky-i ... l.txz.html
Dependencies are listed down the page if you get any error while launching app
It's true that it uses lots of RAM, I have 1.25 GB RAM on my machine + swap (was it 512 or 1 GB, can't remember anymore) on 1.8 Ghz processor and it's slow while loading or exporting images but has decent features and you can get good results.
I also have Raw Studio which is much faster and needs less resources but there aren't many controls except few basic ones, well at least this 1.x version I have, someone told me 2.0 is much better.
I will look at those, on one of my PCs I am only running 512mb, not sure how that would do, but I will download it so I can have it for my faster computer. The only thing I really care about the editor doing is Exposure, White Balance, color correction, and Noise Reduction.
I can do levels and make enhancements with Gimp.