12-26-2017, 09:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2017, 09:36 AM by rich2005.
Edit Reason: typo
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Not a limitation of nufraw as such.
Going back to post #7 If you have a nufraw that has the code for Gimp 2.9 included so the nufraw-gimp plugin works there will be an option for 16 bits. same screenshot as before: https://i.imgur.com/xvXB720.jpg
Since you are using Manjaro linux, did you compile nufraw yourself or get from the manjaro repo? If using the stand-alone nufraw rather than the plugin you should still be able to export a 16 bit tiff to open in Gimp 2.9 as a separate action.
When it comes to the other applications, personally I find their interfaces cluttered and not to my liking. However the same applies, more recent versions are needed to send a 16 bit image directly to Gimp 2.9
If/when you try RawTherapee / Darktable / Photoflow you can check their availability in Gimp 2.9 from Edit -> Preferences -> Import Image as screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/CZcKjF6.jpg
Going back to post #7 If you have a nufraw that has the code for Gimp 2.9 included so the nufraw-gimp plugin works there will be an option for 16 bits. same screenshot as before: https://i.imgur.com/xvXB720.jpg
Since you are using Manjaro linux, did you compile nufraw yourself or get from the manjaro repo? If using the stand-alone nufraw rather than the plugin you should still be able to export a 16 bit tiff to open in Gimp 2.9 as a separate action.
When it comes to the other applications, personally I find their interfaces cluttered and not to my liking. However the same applies, more recent versions are needed to send a 16 bit image directly to Gimp 2.9
If/when you try RawTherapee / Darktable / Photoflow you can check their availability in Gimp 2.9 from Edit -> Preferences -> Import Image as screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/CZcKjF6.jpg