- use "const" where possible
- add spaces after commas
- use dateTimeFormatExamples by reference (don't copy)
- fix incorrect cast to unsigned int (declare variable as gunichar)
* Local adjustments - Show additional settings - link with complexity (#6899)
* Change hishow -additional seeting - with complexity
* Modify windows.yml and appimage.yml
* Fixed bug in duplicate spot
* Remove pre-dev builds
* Update camconst.json white levels for 1DxII
* Fix warnings: conversion to double/float, unused variables, register keyword
* Fix crash when opening image in editor
Do not access uninitialized raw image data. The raw data is requested
when the demosaic mode is set to None and the cursor is moved over the
image in the editor. It can occur before the raw data is loaded.
* Fix sRGB working profile crash
The sRGB working profile cannot be found under some conditions because
the profile name is stored as a Glib::ustring and the same strings may
not be equal when using different locales. Use std::string whenever
comparing profile names.
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Co-authored-by: Desmis <jdesmis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: CarVac <airplaniac2002@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Gruzintsev <0v3rt1r3d@gmail.com>
* Improve Dynamic Range Compression - for some images with very high DR
* Clean code
* Improve TM fattal with saturation control in LA
* Saturation control fattal in LA
* Re-order paramsedit
* Change history_msg_tmo_satur with saturation
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Co-authored-by: U-PCSPECIALIST01\jdesm <jdesmis@gmail.com>
Hiding doesn't work right yet. Click a thumbnail and the text disappears,
but the border between widgets doesn't move to the left side.
I tried using a Gtk::Expander, but couldn't get it to expand horizontally.
* Improve Dynamic Range Compression - for some images with very high DR
* Clean code
* Improve TM fattal with saturation control in LA
* Saturation control fattal in LA
* Re-order paramsedit
* Change history_msg_tmo_satur with saturation
* Improve Itcwb with non-raw files
* Change pre-dev builds wbrefinement
* Change template in pre-dev
* Improvment improccordinator.cc
* Forgotten observer convert
* Reenable wbauto autogrey as 5.8
* Remove wrong code
* Missing getrgbloc references
* Fixed bug due to bias in queu with temperaure correlation issue 6911
* Simpleprocess queue compatibility tif-jpg
* Preserve AWB edits from 5.9
In 5.9 for non-raw files,
1. RGB grey uses the unit multipliers with temperature bias applied.
2. Temperature correlation uses the equivalent of temperature 5000,
green 1, and red/blue equalizer 1.
* Refactor temperature correlation AWB code
* Fix inaccurate RGB grey WB preview after using ITC
The RGB grey automatic white balance algorithm caches the multipliers.
Temperature correlation automatic white balance also caches results to
the same location, but never uses it. This causes the RGB grey method to
produce incorrect results in the editor. Removing the temperature
correlation cache fixes the issue and does not have side-effects.
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Co-authored-by: U-PCSPECIALIST01\jdesm <jdesmis@gmail.com>
* Improve Itcwb with non-raw files
* Change pre-dev builds wbrefinement
* Change template in pre-dev
* Improvment improccordinator.cc
* Forgotten observer convert
* Reenable wbauto autogrey as 5.8
* Remove wrong code
* Missing getrgbloc references
* Fixed bug due to bias in queu with temperaure correlation issue 6911
* Simpleprocess queue compatibility tif-jpg
* Preserve AWB edits from 5.9
In 5.9 for non-raw files,
1. RGB grey uses the unit multipliers with temperature bias applied.
2. Temperature correlation uses the equivalent of temperature 5000,
green 1, and red/blue equalizer 1.
* Refactor temperature correlation AWB code
* Fix inaccurate RGB grey WB preview after using ITC
The RGB grey automatic white balance algorithm caches the multipliers.
Temperature correlation automatic white balance also caches results to
the same location, but never uses it. This causes the RGB grey method to
produce incorrect results in the editor. Removing the temperature
correlation cache fixes the issue and does not have side-effects.
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Co-authored-by: Lawrence Lee <45837045+Lawrence37@users.noreply.github.com>
The %P specifier includes directories from the start of the file path,
whereas the original %p specifier includes them from the end. In both
cases N is from the last directory in the path, and -N is from the
first directory in the path (N=1..9).