* Essai HL
* Try Inpaint opposed
* Code improvment
* Add file
* Improvment to process inpaint opposed and color propagation
* Clean code
* Change Blend to Coloropp in Profile pp3
* Enable BENCHFUN hilite_recon
* Clean rtengine cmakelist
* Comment unused code
* Neutralise unused code
* Change bad Exposure in Pop2Lab.pp3
* Try to fix bug when Inpaint Opposed is used and White balance disabled
* Changes to refreshmap
* Change to improccoordinator M_RETINEX
* Clean unused commented code
* Force Inpaint-opposed in rawimagesouce if wb change
* Suppressed message in console
* Change events and limits to 1 the number of calls to inpaint-opposed
* Comment code
* Add gain theshold to inpaint opposed
* fixed typo in procparams.cc
* Change in option.cc itcwb_sort to true
* Change itcw sorted in options and rawimagesource.cc
* Change sampling read datas Itcwb
* Allow or not purple in WB itcwb
* Added option icwb.nopurple to bypass settings
* Added code comment Itcwb
* optimize Itcwb between green and student
* Formated code used by Itcwb with Astylert.bat
* Change color_match - thanks to Lawrence37
* Remove wrong text
- Exif of all frames are displayed in the Editor's Exif tab (without
separator)
- isHDR and isPixelShift is added to the data files stored in cache
- In the Editor panel, the QuickInfo frame display the HDR and
PixelShift information, as well as the number of frame and bit-depth for
HDR image
- the number of frame is provided by dcraw. If not set, it is provided
by the Exif's main IFD count
- the PixelShift information (for Pentax as of now) is provided by
looking at the Exif informations
- the HDR information is provided by the Exif information of the first
frame for Pentax raw files, or by the bitspersample, sampleformat and
compression tags for other files
TODO: add icons to the thumbnails to tag HDR and PixelShift files.
- Removed the "Rendering intent" setting from Preferences,
- Hard-code "relative colorimetric" intent everywhere,
- Filter through output profile before filtering through monitor
profile if using a monitor profile,
- If not using a monitor profile, a direct sRGB conversion is done,