Orlando Figueiredo | 11 Oct 20:57

dcraw

Hello
 
I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the dcraw and the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 files.
I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....
 
I am going bananas... please give me some details on the instructions
 
Thanx
 
Orlando
nicholas | 11 Oct 22:45

Re: dcraw

Orlando Figueiredo wrote:

> Hello
>  
> I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the dcraw 
> and the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 files.
> I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....
>  
> I am going bananas... please give me some details on the instructions
>  
> Thanx
>  
> Orlando

I don't have experience with EOS350 but I do have fantastic experience 
with ufraw. I had trouble install dcraw but ufraw is fantastic. There 
are libraries and stuff to install and there are two versions. A plugin 
and a standalone version. Very very good application. Stable and full 
featured. I recommend ufraw to anyone wanting to alter and use raw 
files. You might want to see if your raw files from the Canon are supported.
Patrick Shanahan | 12 Oct 02:23

Re: dcraw

* nicholas <nikkorsw <at> yahoo.ie> [10-11-05 18:40]:
> 
> I don't have experience with EOS350 but I do have fantastic experience 
> with ufraw. I had trouble install dcraw but ufraw is fantastic. There 
> are libraries and stuff to install and there are two versions. A plugin 
> and a standalone version. Very very good application. Stable and full 
> featured. I recommend ufraw to anyone wanting to alter and use raw 
> files. You might want to see if your raw files from the Canon are supported.
> 

I agree, ufraw is *very* good.  Only problem, does not include exif
info in the new file.
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Rikard Johnels | 11 Oct 22:49

Re: dcraw

On Tuesday 11 October 2005 20.57, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
> Hello
>  I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the dcraw and
> the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 files.
> I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....
>  I am going bananas... please give me some details on the instructions
>  Thanx
>  Orlando

Have you checked http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/
Thats where i found "my" instructions to get it to work.
I also use http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/

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Donncha O Caoimh | 12 Oct 01:20
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Re: dcraw

Try ufraw (http://ufraw.sf.net) or bibblelite (http://bibblelabs.com/) 
too. Bibble is trial software but very good and simple to use IMO, and 
ufraw got a few nice new features in it's latest release although I find 
it's actually harder to use sometimes than 0.4..

Donncha.

Orlando Figueiredo wrote:
> Hello
>  
> I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the dcraw 
> and the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 files.
> I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....
>  
> I am going bananas... please give me some details on the instructions
>  
> Thanx
>  
> Orlando

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michael chang | 12 Oct 04:12
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Re: dcraw

On 10/11/05, Orlando Figueiredo <of1967 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the dcraw and
> the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 files.
> I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....
>
> I am going bananas... please give me some details on the instructions

I don't know about Fedora, but I do know some distributions provide
binary packages for dcraw.  I know that Ubuntu (and Debian) provide
packages for dcraw AND ufraw in at least one of their repositries;
when/if you get such as system up, the packages can be installed by
executing the command:
"aptitude install gimp-dcraw"
OR
"aptitude install gimp-ufraw"
(or replace aptitude with apt-get if you so desire) as root or under
su or sudo (latter requires set-up by installing sudo and running
visudo as root and then editing the sudoers file).

Ubuntu also has a graphical package manager, which Fedora migrators may like.

I'm sure Fedora is a great system, when/if it works -- but I have
never successfully used it on one of my systems (particularly due to
obscure hardware -- but that's another story, and not techincally
Fedora's fault).

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Bruno Postle | 12 Oct 15:44
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Re: dcraw

On Tue 11-Oct-2005 at 19:57 +0100, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:

> I am in great need of some detailed instructions to install the 
> dcraw and the necessary plugins to open my Canon EOS350D *.cr2 
> files.  I am using Fedora 4 and I already made a lot of trials....

Dcraw is actually part of Fedora fc4 extras, you should be able to 
get it like so:

  yum install dcraw

(Though this doesn't give you any of the raw plugins for the gimp)

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Bruno Postle | 12 Oct 15:51
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Re: dcraw

On Wed 12-Oct-2005 at 14:44 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:

> Dcraw is actually part of Fedora fc4 extras, you should be able to 
> get it like so:
>
>   yum install dcraw
>
> (Though this doesn't give you any of the raw plugins for the gimp)

For that you need ufraw:

  yum install ufraw

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Orlando Figueiredo | 12 Oct 20:00

Re: dcraw

Thanks everybody for your sugestions and posts.
I was abble to install the ufraw plugin using yum...
Now, in the open window of gimp I can chosse the option to open the raw format and it also includes *.cr2 which is the eos350D format. The problem is that when I click to open the image I get a message that says that eos350D is not suppoeted yet.
I went to Dave Coffin's home page <http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/> and I checked the list and the eos350d is there. So I am confused and do not know what the next step is?
Any ideas??
Thanks a lot... I really appreciated the previous help and please keep helping me
Orlando

2005/10/12, Bruno Postle <bruno <at> postle.net>:
On Wed 12-Oct-2005 at 14:44 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:

> Dcraw is actually part of Fedora fc4 extras, you should be able to
> get it like so:
>
>   yum install dcraw
>
> (Though this doesn't give you any of the raw plugins for the gimp)

For that you need ufraw:

  yum install ufraw

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michael chang | 13 Oct 04:37
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Re: dcraw

On 10/12/05, Orlando Figueiredo <of1967 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks everybody for your sugestions and posts.
>  I was abble to install the ufraw plugin using yum...
>  Now, in the open window of gimp I can chosse the option to open the raw
> format and it also includes *.cr2 which is the eos350D format. The problem
> is that when I click to open the image I get a message that says that
> eos350D is not suppoeted yet.
>  I went to Dave Coffin's home page
> <http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/> and I checked the
> list and the eos350d is there. So I am confused and do not know what the
> next step is?
>  Any ideas??

Maybe you have an outdated dcraw package, or you are missing a plugin
or similar.  In such circumstances, the solution would to go through
the painstaking process of downloading gimp development packages for
your distribution, and building dcraw from source.

Logically, my head tells me that

yum install gimp-devel

should work, although I've never used Fedora, as above.

Then, presuming you have necessary packages like tar, gzip, make and
gcc on your system (I don't remember if they're part of Fedora's
default install) you can simply go:

tar -xvzf dcraw-x-y-z.tar.gz
cd dcraw-x-y-z
./configure
make

and then

# make install

[meaning run "make install" as root, either via su, sudo, or under
root from a terminal login]

similar to many other programs when building from source.  But there's
no research behind this -- and hopefully dcraw comes with better
and/or more detailed instructions in the package (if any).

Like above, this is all guesses, and more likely than not unhelpful. 
A user of Fedora probably has a better answer.

>  Thanks a lot... I really appreciated the previous help and please keep
> helping me
>  Orlando
>
> 2005/10/12, Bruno Postle <bruno <at> postle.net>:
> > On Wed 12-Oct-2005 at 14:44 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> >
> > > Dcraw is actually part of Fedora fc4 extras, you should be able to
> > > get it like so:
> > >
> > >   yum install dcraw
> > >
> > > (Though this doesn't give you any of the raw plugins for the gimp)
> >
> > For that you need ufraw:
> >
> >   yum install ufraw
> >
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Rikard Johnels | 13 Oct 09:46

Re: dcraw

On Thursday 13 October 2005 04.37, michael chang wrote:
> On 10/12/05, Orlando Figueiredo <of1967 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks everybody for your sugestions and posts.
> >  I was abble to install the ufraw plugin using yum...
> >  Now, in the open window of gimp I can chosse the option to open the raw
> > format and it also includes *.cr2 which is the eos350D format. The
> > problem is that when I click to open the image I get a message that says
> > that eos350D is not suppoeted yet.
> >  I went to Dave Coffin's home page
> > <http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/> and I checked the
> > list and the eos350d is there. So I am confused and do not know what the
> > next step is?
> >  Any ideas??
>
> Maybe you have an outdated dcraw package, or you are missing a plugin
> or similar.  In such circumstances, the solution would to go through
> the painstaking process of downloading gimp development packages for
> your distribution, and building dcraw from source.
>
> Logically, my head tells me that
>
> yum install gimp-devel
>
> should work, although I've never used Fedora, as above.
>
> Then, presuming you have necessary packages like tar, gzip, make and
> gcc on your system (I don't remember if they're part of Fedora's
> default install) you can simply go:
>
> tar -xvzf dcraw-x-y-z.tar.gz
> cd dcraw-x-y-z
> ./configure
> make
>
> and then
>
> # make install
>
> [meaning run "make install" as root, either via su, sudo, or under
> root from a terminal login]
>
> similar to many other programs when building from source.  But there's
> no research behind this -- and hopefully dcraw comes with better
> and/or more detailed instructions in the package (if any).
>
> Like above, this is all guesses, and more likely than not unhelpful.
> A user of Fedora probably has a better answer.
>
> >  Thanks a lot... I really appreciated the previous help and please keep
> > helping me
> >  Orlando
> >
> > 2005/10/12, Bruno Postle <bruno <at> postle.net>:
> > > On Wed 12-Oct-2005 at 14:44 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> > > > Dcraw is actually part of Fedora fc4 extras, you should be able to
> > > > get it like so:
> > > >
> > > >   yum install dcraw
> > > >
> > > > (Though this doesn't give you any of the raw plugins for the gimp)
> > >
> > > For that you need ufraw:
> > >
> > >   yum install ufraw
> > >
> > > --
> > > Bruno
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>
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As i wrote in my previous reply; check 
http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/Install.html
There is a Feodora - Core 4 Extras link there
It points to 
http://fedoraproject.org/extras/4/i386/repodata/repoview/ufraw-0-0.4-2.html
"ufraw: GIMP plugin to retrieve raw image data from digital cameras"

If you do go the way and compile from source, the tarball contains a very nice 
README that explains almost everything needed to compile.

I haven't had any problems compiling it to get my Pentax *istDS .pef support.

Good luck!
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Bruno Postle | 14 Oct 11:05
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Re: dcraw

On Wed 12-Oct-2005 at 19:00 +0100, Orlando Figueiredo wrote:

> I went to Dave Coffin's home page  
> <http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/> and I checked the list 
> and the eos350d is there. So I am confused and do not know what 
> the next step is?

Ok, I was having trouble with the old FC4 dcraw RPM too, so I've 
rebuilt a fresh one:

  http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/4/i386/RPMS.panorama/

This is the command-line tool *not* the urfaw gimp plugin, so you 
need to use it in a shell like so:

  dcraw -w /path/to/myphoto.cr2

It will create an 8bit per channel ppm image in the same folder as 
the original, you can then open this with the gimp.

If you want to make use of the higher dynamic range of the RAW 
image, dcraw can output a 16bit per channel ppm instead.  Though if 
you want to edit it you have to use cinepaint or wait for the gimp 
developers to finish GEGL.

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Anttix | 25 Oct 22:53
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Re: dcraw

Bruno Postle <bruno <at> postle.net> writes:

> If you want to make use of the higher dynamic range of the RAW 
> image, dcraw can output a 16bit per channel ppm instead.  Though if 
> you want to edit it you have to use cinepaint or wait for the gimp 
> developers to finish GEGL.

dcraw is nice, but ufraw gives You ability to make decisions on fly.
I found that the version 0.5 available from their site (there is a link to FC4
RPM-s) works, but doesn't include the command line tool and it did manage to
mess the image data up somehow when sending it to gimp.
So I built a latest CVS version for FC4.
Grab it here:
ftp://ftp.smartlink.ee/pub/RPMS/ufraw-0.5cvs20051025-1.cyb.i386.rpm

Works well with my CR2 files from EOS350D

Gmane