
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on git.opendesktop.org
This should work on any KDE based distro with UFRaw and ImageMagick installed. Available for download from kde-apps.org or from the DPE website. I seem to be too stupid to make it into a noarch rpm so I would be greatly appreciative of someone who can ;)
Now as all-in-one text file: save and make executable (and put in your path). Then cut and copy the tailsection to a separate text file, uncomment and save to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus to create the right-click options.
What it does: right-click any number of raw files (even multiple from different cameras) and choose your processing option from 4 formats and 3 levels of sharpening, plus 1 high-iso mode.
Raw files are converted by ufraw-batch and get unsharp masking in CIE profile before being converted to the requested file format in sRGB.
High-iso mode adds the dcraw wavelet NR into the workflow.
Note: by converting a RAW file through UFRaw and saving the associated ID file as "standard.ufraw" in /usr/share/color/profiles" you can finetune the way ufrb-kde works to your preferred way of working!
10 years ago
Version 0.2.2
Menus rearranged
New framing option
Better file management
All-in-one text file contains both the Bash script and the KDE servicemenu
Version 0.2.1
Bug in Exif handling solved
Version 0.2
Now makes thumbnails with selectable text, fonts and colors
Rightclick servicemenu now includes option to generate thumbnails only, jpegs only or both.
10 years ago
Version 0.2.2
Menus rearranged
New framing option
Better file management
All-in-one text file contains both the Bash script and the KDE servicemenu
Version 0.2.1
Bug in Exif handling solved
Version 0.2
Now makes thumbnails with selectable text, fonts and colors
Rightclick servicemenu now includes option to generate thumbnails only, jpegs only or both.
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