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@silmeth It's 0.7 plus whatever the metadata defines (which is often 0, but still). Nothing "automatic" indeed.

@silmeth Aside of white balance and color calibration, darktable may also apply exposure compensation, highlight recovery and filmic curve by default. But yeah, it's just a very basic processing, "starting point" if you will. It's clear from the photos that other applications did more with it.

@silmeth darktable does much more than just demozaicing by default, but yeah, sentences like "it’s the one that should give the truest representation of what came out of the camera" do not inspire confidence or trust that the author has the slightest idea of what they're talking about 😛

@williamtries One of the obvious next steps would be to adjust denoising strength based on sensor gain value. For now I've kept the strength fairly low to not unnecessarily lose detail in well lit photos, but poorly lit ones could sure use a bit more.

@jawsh If you create an appropriate calibration profile and preset, then sure - though you'll likely also need quite a bit of patience when running it on the PinePhone ;)

@pocketvj It's using darktable-cli to develop the raw files with a better (but slower) pipeline than what Millipixels does by default (which is fast, but very basic). Never used gmic.

@cocolinofan It's better than nothing, but definitely not something that should go into Lensfun database. It needs proper calibration samples, the ones I took so far suck in a way or another.

@janvlug It appears that he's moving in, but still needs to work on gaining approval of other tenants 😺

It just uses a single preset and doesn't let you adjust anything, but it's a start - some photos already glow up a lot with it. The obvious next step would be adjusting parameters in the XMP file; not a rocket science, darktable does everything for us already.

It probably needs to be fully rewritten before adding stuff, but it's just 400 lines of hardcoded UI code in Python, so that could be someone's one-afternoon project 😜

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Seems like nobody was reaching for this low-hanging fruit, so I did it myself:

"Glowup" is a quickly hacked up thing that lets you glow your Librem 5 photos up with one click right on the phone, using and about 30 seconds of processing.

gitlab.com/dos1/glowup

(late)#caturday 😜

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@davidho Just like Y2K. So much fuss and yet nothing happened!!! 🙈

There will be #phosh stickers and t-shirts at #FrOSCon. Join us in the mobile dev room (C117).

I've tagged version 0.0.2 of - a client library.

This release focuses on making Matrix support in more robust, simplifying some APIs and improving the documentation (which is now automatically generated at agx.github.io/libcmatrix/)

See source.puri.sm/Librem5/libcmat for the list of changes and contributors.

@jwildeboer To me they passed that point around 15 years ago 😛

@chrisphin @elliotjaystocks @glennf I remember subpixel fonts being used on Ben NanoNote to fit more text in the console, but those didn't go as far as being 1 pixel wide 😀

@malwaretech That "dragging off the stage" was probably the only thing handled perfectly right in this whole situation. The guy had no intention to leave the stage on his own, but had no intention to physically fight either. He got to make his point, security got to ensure he wasn't on stage as instructed by organizers; all while both sides clearly had some fun in the process 😂

I got an unexpected mention in the release of Raspberry Pi's RP2350 chip.

Nice to get a mention, but I hope the security is broken, so the amount of unrepairable devices and e-waste can be reduced.

raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry

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