nUFRaw
A new version of the popular raw digital images manipulator ufraw.
A new version of the popular raw digital images manipulator ufraw.
Forks from the version 0.23 of ufraw (that's why the first nufraw
version is the 0.24). Nufraw offers the same features (gimp plugin,
batch, ecc) and the same quality of ufraw in a brand new improved
user interface.
The Unidentified Flying Raw (UFRaw) is a utility to read and manipulate raw
images from digital cameras. It can be used on its own or as a Gimp plug-in.
It reads raw images using Dave Coffin's raw conversion utility - DCRaw.
The backwards compatibility (with ufraw) should be assured (sometimes user
must simply rename the .ufraw files as .nufraw)
- Updated to the last version of dcraw (lot of new cameras supported)
- heavily reviewed the preview window (the main UI) in a more standard way
- global reset button
- new zone-view momentary rendering
- all panels are resizabile (paned boxes)
- standard gtk save window.
- preview widget on the chooser dialog
- three cursor modes (drag, crop and spot) with buttons, cursor action depends on "cursor mode", not on netbook page
- separate the window configuration from the adjustment configuration, windows configuration saves everytime the window is closed
- all adjustment have expander, no more tabs/notebook
- histograms and curves are resizable
- reviewed and separated values table from live histogram
- save configuration button moved in configuration tab of options window
- restyled settings tab in option window
- remember output path and overwrite moved to settings tab in options window
- display profile moved in settings tab of options window
- exif table columns are drag-resizable
- preset for grayscale color mixer (values are set according to typical color filters for b&w)
- basecurve and ICC profile moved together in "input" section
- monitor profile moved to option window
- file chooser hides during raw editing
- disabled "file delete" button (that's not the place)
- zoom slider
- blackpoint slider
- restyled crop/rotate section
- output size (shrink) and format are now in a new "output section"
- Curve and black point reset action are now more logical
- Manual curve automatically resets on spline errors
- Save dialog checks for .nufraw overwriting too
- zoom-to-fit now works on cropped area
Screenshot
Downloads
Download sources from sourceforge
Ubuntu packages
Archlinux version
Other links
The original UFRaw page