Merge branch 'dev' into bayer_bilinear

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Ingo Weyrich
2020-05-24 14:14:05 +02:00
31 changed files with 1449 additions and 679 deletions

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@@ -567,10 +567,10 @@ HISTORY_MSG_314;W - Gamut - Reduce artifacts
HISTORY_MSG_315;W - Residual - Contrast
HISTORY_MSG_316;W - Gamut - Skin tar/prot
HISTORY_MSG_317;W - Gamut - Skin hue
HISTORY_MSG_318;W - Contrast - Highlight levels
HISTORY_MSG_319;W - Contrast - Highlight range
HISTORY_MSG_320;W - Contrast - Shadow range
HISTORY_MSG_321;W - Contrast - Shadow levels
HISTORY_MSG_318;W - Contrast - Fine levels
HISTORY_MSG_319;W - Contrast - Fine range
HISTORY_MSG_320;W - Contrast - Coarse range
HISTORY_MSG_321;W - Contrast - Coarse levels
HISTORY_MSG_322;W - Gamut - Avoid color shift
HISTORY_MSG_323;W - ES - Local contrast
HISTORY_MSG_324;W - Chroma - Pastel
@@ -779,6 +779,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_PDSHARPEN_RADIUS_BOOST;CS - Corner radius boost
HISTORY_MSG_PIXELSHIFT_DEMOSAIC;PS - Demosaic method for motion
HISTORY_MSG_PREPROCESS_LINEDENOISE_DIRECTION;Line noise filter direction
HISTORY_MSG_PREPROCESS_PDAFLINESFILTER;PDAF lines filter
HISTORY_MSG_PREPROCWB_MODE;Preprocess WB Mode
HISTORY_MSG_PRSHARPEN_CONTRAST;PRS - Contrast threshold
HISTORY_MSG_RAWCACORR_AUTOIT;Raw CA Correction - Iterations
HISTORY_MSG_RAWCACORR_COLORSHIFT;Raw CA Correction - Avoid color shift
@@ -817,6 +818,12 @@ HISTORY_MSG_WAVBL;Blur levels
HISTORY_MSG_BLURWAV;Blur luminance
HISTORY_MSG_BLURCWAV;Blur chroma
HISTORY_MSG_EDGEFFECT;Edge Damper
HISTORY_MSG_SIGMAFIN;Final contrast Damper
HISTORY_MSG_SIGMATON;Toning Damper
HISTORY_MSG_SIGMACOL;Chroma Damper
HISTORY_MSG_SIGMADIR;Dir Damper
HISTORY_MSG_RANGEAB;Range ab
HISTORY_MSG_PROTAB;Protection
HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT;Add
HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT_TOOLTIP;Shortcut: <b>Alt-s</b>
HISTORY_SNAPSHOT;Snapshot
@@ -1049,6 +1056,7 @@ PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_GREENEQUIL;Green equilibration
PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_HOTPIXFILT;Hot pixel filter
PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_LINEDENOISE;Line noise filter
PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_PDAFLINESFILTER;PDAF lines filter
PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCWB;Preprocess White Balance
PARTIALPASTE_PRSHARPENING;Post-resize sharpening
PARTIALPASTE_RAWCACORR_AUTO;CA auto-correction
PARTIALPASTE_RAWCACORR_AVOIDCOLORSHIFT;CA avoid color shift
@@ -1872,6 +1880,10 @@ TP_PREPROCESS_LINEDENOISE_DIRECTION_PDAF_LINES;Horizontal only on PDAF rows
TP_PREPROCESS_LINEDENOISE_DIRECTION_VERTICAL;Vertical
TP_PREPROCESS_NO_FOUND;None found
TP_PREPROCESS_PDAFLINESFILTER;PDAF lines filter
TP_PREPROCWB_LABEL;Preprocess White Balance
TP_PREPROCWB_MODE;Mode
TP_PREPROCWB_MODE_AUTO;Auto
TP_PREPROCWB_MODE_CAMERA;Camera
TP_PRSHARPENING_LABEL;Post-Resize Sharpening
TP_PRSHARPENING_TOOLTIP;Sharpens the image after resizing. Only works when the "Lanczos" resizing method is used. It is impossible to preview the effects of this tool. See RawPedia for usage instructions.
TP_RAWCACORR_AUTO;Auto-correction
@@ -2188,10 +2200,12 @@ TP_WAVELET_CONTEDIT;'After' contrast curve
TP_WAVELET_CONTFRAME;Contrast - Compression
TP_WAVELET_CONTR;Gamut
TP_WAVELET_CONTRA;Contrast
TP_WAVELET_CONTRASTEDIT;Finer - Coarser levels
TP_WAVELET_CONTRAST_MINUS;Contrast -
TP_WAVELET_CONTRAST_PLUS;Contrast +
TP_WAVELET_CONTRA_TOOLTIP;Changes contrast of the residual image.
TP_WAVELET_CTYPE;Chrominance control
TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_BL_TOOLTIP;Disabled if zoom > about 300%
TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CC_TOOLTIP;Modifies local contrast as a function of the original local contrast (abscissa).\nLow abscissa values represent small local contrast (real values about 10..20).\n50% abscissa represents average local contrast (real value about 100..300).\n66% abscissa represents standard deviation of local contrast (real value about 300..800).\n100% abscissa represents maximum local contrast (real value about 3000..8000).
TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CH;Contrast levels=f(Hue)
TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CH_TOOLTIP;Modifies each level's contrast as a function of hue.\nTake care not to overwrite changes made with the Gamut sub-tool's hue controls.\nThe curve will only have an effect when wavelet contrast level sliders are non-zero.
@@ -2207,6 +2221,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_DAUB6;D6 - standard plus
TP_WAVELET_DAUB10;D10 - medium
TP_WAVELET_DAUB14;D14 - high
TP_WAVELET_DAUB_TOOLTIP;Changes Daubechies coefficients:\nD4 = Standard,\nD14 = Often best performance, 10% more time-intensive.\n\nAffects edge detection as well as the general quality of the firsts levels. However the quality is not strictly related to this coefficient and can vary with images and uses.
TP_WAVELET_DIRFRAME;Directional contrast
TP_WAVELET_DONE;Vertical
TP_WAVELET_DTHR;Diagonal
TP_WAVELET_DTWO;Horizontal
@@ -2232,10 +2247,12 @@ TP_WAVELET_EDSL;Threshold Sliders
TP_WAVELET_EDTYPE;Local contrast method
TP_WAVELET_EDVAL;Strength
TP_WAVELET_FINAL;Final Touchup
TP_WAVELET_FINCFRAME;Final Local Contrast
TP_WAVELET_FINEST;Finest
TP_WAVELET_HIGHLIGHT;Highlight luminance range
TP_WAVELET_HIGHLIGHT;Finer levels luminance range
TP_WAVELET_FINCOAR_TOOLTIP;The left (positive) part of the curve acts on the finer levels (increase).\nThe 2 points on the abscissa represent the respective action limits of finer and coarser levels 5 and 6 (default).\nThe right (negative) part of the curve acts on the coarser levels (increase).\nAvoid moving the left part of the curve with negative values. Avoid moving the right part of the curve with positives values
TP_WAVELET_HS1;Whole luminance range
TP_WAVELET_HS2;Shadows/Highlights
TP_WAVELET_HS2;Selective luminance range
TP_WAVELET_HUESKIN;Skin hue
TP_WAVELET_HUESKIN_TOOLTIP;The bottom points set the beginning of the transition zone, and the upper points the end of it, where the effect is at its maximum.\n\nIf you need to move the area significantly, or if there are artifacts, then the <b>white balance is incorrect</b>.
TP_WAVELET_HUESKY;Sky hue
@@ -2245,10 +2262,10 @@ TP_WAVELET_ITER_TOOLTIP;Left: increase low levels and reduce high levels,\nRight
TP_WAVELET_LABEL;Wavelet Levels
TP_WAVELET_LARGEST;Coarsest
TP_WAVELET_LEVCH;Chroma
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_ALL;All levels in all directions
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_INF;Below or equal the level
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_ALL;All levels, in all directions
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_INF;Finer details levels, with selected level
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_ONE;One level
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_SUP;Above the level
TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_SUP;Coarser details levels, without selected level
TP_WAVELET_LEVELS;Wavelet levels
TP_WAVELET_LEVELS_TOOLTIP;Choose the number of detail levels the image is to be decomposed into. More levels require more RAM and require a longer processing time.
TP_WAVELET_LEVF;Contrast
@@ -2259,7 +2276,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_LEVTWO;Level 3
TP_WAVELET_LEVZERO;Level 1
TP_WAVELET_LINKEDG;Link with Edge Sharpness' Strength
TP_WAVELET_LIPST;Enhanced algoritm
TP_WAVELET_LOWLIGHT;Shadow luminance range
TP_WAVELET_LOWLIGHT;Coarser levels luminance range
TP_WAVELET_LOWTHR_TOOLTIP;Prevents amplification of fine textures and noise
TP_WAVELET_MEDGREINF;First level
TP_WAVELET_MEDI;Reduce artifacts in blue sky
@@ -2270,6 +2287,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_MERGEL;Merge Luma
TP_WAVELET_NEUTRAL;Neutral
TP_WAVELET_NOIS;Denoise
TP_WAVELET_NOISE;Denoise and Refine
TP_WAVELET_NOISE_TOOLTIP;If level 4 luminance denoise superior to 20, mode Agressive is used.\nIf chrominance coarse superior to 20, mode Agressive is used.
TP_WAVELET_NPHIGH;High
TP_WAVELET_NPLOW;Low
TP_WAVELET_NPNONE;None
@@ -2278,16 +2296,19 @@ TP_WAVELET_NPTYPE_TOOLTIP;This algorithm uses the proximity of a pixel and eight
TP_WAVELET_OLDSH;Algorithm using negatives values
TP_WAVELET_OPACITY;Opacity Blue-Yellow
TP_WAVELET_OPACITYW;Contrast balance d/v-h curve
TP_WAVELET_OPACITYWL;Final local contrast
TP_WAVELET_OPACITYWL;Local contrast
TP_WAVELET_OPACITYWL_TOOLTIP;Modify the final local contrast at the end of the wavelet treatment.\n\nThe left side represents the smallest local contrast, progressing to the largest local contrast on the right.
TP_WAVELET_PASTEL;Pastel chroma
TP_WAVELET_PROC;Process
TP_WAVELET_PROTAB;Protection
TP_WAVELET_RADIUS;Radius Shadows - Highlight
TP_WAVELET_RANGEAB;Range a and b %
TP_WAVELET_RE1;Reinforced
TP_WAVELET_RE2;Unchanged
TP_WAVELET_RE3;Reduced
TP_WAVELET_RESBLUR;Blur Luminance
TP_WAVELET_RESBLURC;Blur Chroma
TP_WAVELET_RESBLUR_TOOLTIP;Disabled if zoom > about 500%
TP_WAVELET_RESCHRO;Intensity
TP_WAVELET_RESCON;Shadows
TP_WAVELET_RESCONH;Highlights
@@ -2298,6 +2319,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_SHA;Sharp mask
TP_WAVELET_SHFRAME;Shadows/Highlights
TP_WAVELET_SHOWMASK;Show wavelet 'mask'
TP_WAVELET_SIGMA;Damper
TP_WAVELET_SIGMAFIN;Damper
TP_WAVELET_SIGMA_TOOLTIP;The effect of the contrast sliders is stronger in medium contrast details, and weaker in high and low contrast details.\n With this slider you can control how quickly the effect dampens towards the extreme contrasts.\n The higher the slider is set, the wider the range of contrasts which will get a strong change, and the higher the risk to generate artifacts.\n The lower it is, the more pinpoint will the effect be applied to a narrow range of contrast values.
TP_WAVELET_SKIN;Skin targetting/protection
TP_WAVELET_SKIN_TOOLTIP;At -100 skin-tones are targetted.\nAt 0 all tones are treated equally.\nAt +100 skin-tones are protected while all other tones are affected.
@@ -2308,10 +2330,10 @@ TP_WAVELET_STREN;Strength
TP_WAVELET_STRENGTH;Strength
TP_WAVELET_SUPE;Extra
TP_WAVELET_THR;Shadows threshold
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD;Highlight levels
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2;Shadow levels
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2_TOOLTIP;Only levels between 9 and 9 minus the value will be affected by the shadow luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The highest level possible is limited by the highlight level value (9 minus highlight level value).
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD_TOOLTIP;Only levels beyond the chosen value will be affected by the highlight luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The chosen value here limits the highest possible value of the shadow levels.
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD;Finer levels
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2;Coarser levels
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD_TOOLTIP;Only levels beyond the chosen value will be affected by the highlight luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The chosen value here limits the highest possible value of the shadow levels. : All levels from level 1 up to the chosen value will only be affected within the Finer levels luminance range.\nAll other levels will have the whole range of luminances affected, unless the Coarser levels setting limits it.\nThe chosen value in this slider becomes the minimum possible value of the Coarser levels.
TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2_TOOLTIP;Only levels between 9 and 9 minus the value will be affected by the shadow luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The highest level possible is limited by the highlight level value (9 minus highlight level value). : Only levels between the chosen value and level 9/Extra will be affected by the Coarser levels luminance range.\nAll other levels will have the whole range of luminances affected, unless the Finer levels setting limits it.\nThe lower level possible that will be considered by the algorithm is limited by the Finer levels value.
TP_WAVELET_THRESWAV;Balance Threshold
TP_WAVELET_THRH;Highlights threshold
TP_WAVELET_TILESBIG;Tiles
@@ -2326,6 +2348,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH;Compression strength
TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH_TOOLTIP;Control the strength of tone mapping or contrast compression of the residual image.
TP_WAVELET_TMEDGS;Edge stopping
TP_WAVELET_TON;Toning
TP_WAVELET_TONFRAME;Excluded Colors
TP_WAVELET_TMTYPE;Compression method
TP_WAVELET_USH;None
TP_WAVELET_USHARP;Clarity method
@@ -2335,9 +2358,9 @@ TP_WAVELET_WAVLOWTHR;Low contrast threshold
TP_WAVELET_WAVOFFSET;Offset
TP_WAVELET_OFFSET_TOOLTIP;Offset modifies the balance between shadows and highlights.\nHigh values here will amplify the contrast change of the highlights, whereas low values will amplify the contrast change of the shadows.\nAlong with a low Damper value you will able to select the contrasts that will be enhanced.
TP_WBALANCE_AUTO;Auto
TP_WBALANCE_AUTOITCGREEN;Auto iterate temperature correlation
TP_WBALANCE_AUTOOLD;Auto RGB grey
TP_WBALANCE_AUTO_HEADER;Autos
TP_WBALANCE_AUTOITCGREEN;Temperature correlation
TP_WBALANCE_AUTOOLD;RGB grey
TP_WBALANCE_AUTO_HEADER;Automatic
TP_WBALANCE_CAMERA;Camera
TP_WBALANCE_CLOUDY;Cloudy
TP_WBALANCE_CUSTOM;Custom
@@ -2379,8 +2402,8 @@ TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX41;Solux 4100K
TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47;Solux 4700K (vendor)
TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47_NG;Solux 4700K (Nat. Gallery)
TP_WBALANCE_SPOTWB;Use the pipette to pick the white balance from a neutral patch in the preview.
TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL;Student Itcwb: %1
TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL_TOOLTIP;Display calculated Student correlation\nThe lower the student value, the better the correlation\nValues below 0.002 are excellent\nValues below 0.005 are very good\nValues below 0.01 are good\nValues below 0.05 are good enough\nValues above 0.5 are poor\nVery good Student test results does not mean that the WB is good, if the illuminant is non-standard the results are erratic.\nStudent=1000 means the calculations were not restarted but results are probably goods, use previous results
TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL;Correlation factor: %1
TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL_TOOLTIP;Display calculated Student correlation.\nLower values are better, where <0.005 is excellent,\n<0.01 is good, and >0.5 is poor.\nLow values do not mean that the white balance is good:\nif the illuminant is non-standard the results can be erratic.\nA value of 1000 means previous calculations are used and\nthe resultsare probably good.
TP_WBALANCE_TEMPBIAS;AWB temperature bias
TP_WBALANCE_TEMPBIAS_TOOLTIP;Allows to alter the computation of the "auto white balance"\nby biasing it towards warmer or cooler temperatures. The bias\nis expressed as a percentage of the computed temperature,\nso that the result is given by "computedTemp + computedTemp * bias".
TP_WBALANCE_TEMPERATURE;Temperature