Hey voidxor! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and results. I am going to give nUFRaw a try and I will see, what I can do there with my old stuff. Best regards!
Hi! First I want to thank you for developing and supporting this great project! Unfortunately I have to think about migrating to another software, because ufraw is no longer supported in buntu > 18. For that reason I want to develop all my .ufraw ID-files that I collected over the years, so at least I have the resulting pictures available on the new platform. I never used batch processing before, but now it seems the only way to realise this task. But when I try this by using ufraw-batch *.ufraw...
Hi! First I want to thank you for developing and supporting this great project! Unfortunately I have to think about migrating to another software, because ufraw is no longer supported in buntu > 18. For that reason I want to develop all my .ufraw ID-files that I collected over the years, so at least I have the resulting pictures available on the new platform. I never used batch processing before, but now it seems the only way to realise this task. But when I try this by using ufraw-batch *.ufraw...
Hello! I just startet using ufraw in Kubuntu for developing my .raw-files. Now I...