What's new in UFRaw 0.19.2
Oct 2, 2013
New in UFRaw 0.18 (Feb 21, 2011)
- There are 39 newly supported cameras in this release.
New in UFRaw 0.16 (Oct 16, 2009)
- The major new feature of this release is a preliminary implementation of 100% zoom in the preview.
- Other interesting new features include image rotation by arbitrary angle and adjustment of color lightness by hue. 39 new cameras are supported.
- There are 2 new translations, for a total of 17 languages, of which 12 translations are complete.
New in UFRaw 0.15 (Dec 24, 2008)
- The most interesting change in this release is paralelization of the image generation process using OpenMP.
- This means that UFRaw can make use of your multi-core system.
New in UFRaw 0.14.1 (Oct 19, 2008)
- This is a minor release to fix two small, but annoying bugs:
- First, the "Send to Gimp" option now works with Gimp-2.6 out of the box.
- Second, output and display intents were switched when a proofing transformation was used.
New in UFRaw 0.14 (Oct 16, 2008)
- Change license from 'GPLv2' to 'GPLv2 or later'.
- Move save-as dialog controls to main window.
- Add a 'remember output path' option.
- Grayscale conversion. Patch by Bruce Guenter.
- Experimental lensfun support. Patch by Andrew Zabolotny. Enable with './configure --with-lensfun'. Read http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/lensfun.html before using it.
- Experimental contrast adjustment. Patch by Bruce Guenter. Enabled with './configure --enable-contrast'.
- Added --enable-dst-correction configuration option to use local time (with DST) for file timestamps.
- Arbitrary rotation support for ufraw-batch. Patch by Martin Ling.
- Write EXIF data to TIFF files. Requires the soon to be released Exiv2-0.18.
- Load private resource file $HOME/.ufraw-gtkrc at startup.
- Replace the "use matrix" check box with a "Color matrix" profile. Patch by Rafael Espindola.
- Remove misleading or irrelevant EXIF fields. Patch by Martin Ling.
- Added --rotate=no to ufraw-batch. This is useful for creating contact sheets. Patch by Serge Droz.
- Improved auto-exposure/black/curve tools by using normalized raw histogram instead of raw luminosity histogram.
- For JPEG output, 2x2 sampling for the luminance components was used by default. Now for compression>90 we use 2x1 sampling and for compression>92 we use 1x1 sampling.
- Use predictor value 2 when saving deflated TIFFs for much better compression.
- Expand white balance temperature to 15000K.
- New Swedish translation by Daniel Nylander.
- New Czech translation by Milan Knizek.
- New Italian translation by Daniele Medri.
- New Dutch translation by Simon Oosthoek.
- New Norwegian translation by Alvin Brattli.
- New Serbian translation (Cyrillic and Latin) by Milos Popovic.
- New Catalan translation by Paco Riviere.