Photo
Développement
Techniques & Logiciels
- Développement RAW : RawTherapee, RawStudio
- Tutoriels DCRAW, HDR, Pano : http://panospace.wordpress.com/2010/04/08/update-that-dcraw-in-ubuntu-please/
- HDR : Qtpfsgui, Hdrprep (cf. http://bellette.tuxfamily.org/pixelpost/index.php?x=page&title=hdr3logiciels)
- Panoramas : Hugin / http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin
- Les logiciels courant pour réaliser des traitements (par batch notamment) : jhead, mogrify, imagemagick, gphoto2, exif, exiftime, ufraw (gimp-ufraw), rawstudio, dcraw (gimp-dcraw).
Scripts
Color Management
Create your color management profiles with a Spyder2 hardware.
You will need
Argyll to create your own profiles and
dispwin to enable your ICC profiles on your X11 desktop.
Gnome-Color-Manager could also be a great "clickable" alternative to set-up your Color-Management Chain.
Sources :
Dual Screen Configuration
Manage your Dual Screen and ICC profiles with Linux or
"The Return of NVidia free / proprietary Drivers Battle".
NVidia proprietary driver doesn't handles dual screen properly : the 2 screens are configured like if there was only one.
So Colour Management softwares (like
Gnome-Color-Manager) can't apply differents profiles on each screen.
Your choices are also :
- install free "nv" driver and loose proprietary 3D support
- install free "nouveau" driver and loose proprietary 3D support
- keep proprietary driver, 3D support but forget custom screen ICC display profiling. ICC profiling can be performed by your apps : GIMP, RawTherapee, Bibble and others do it... but don't forget to load your profile !
Install & configure Spyder 2
Download and install
Spyder 2 firmware spyd2PLD.bin
Here is mine (for Spyder2) :
spyd2PLD.bin.gz
gunzip spyd2PLD.bin.gz && sudo cp spyd2PLD.bin /var/lib/argyll/ && sudo chmod 644 /var/lib/argyll/spyd2PLD.bin
Download and install
dispcalGUI.
sudo aptitude install python-numpy python-wxgtk2.8 && sudo dpkg -i dispcalgui_0.6.7.7_i386.deb
Sources