I wanted to use the following values to shift exposure :
imgdata.params.exp_correc = 1; imgdata.params.exp_shift = 1.0; imgdata.params.exp_preser = 0;
but only value 1.0 <= exp_shift <= 8.0 seems to result in a different exposed output ( lighter ).
All images created with setting 0.25 <= exp_shift < 1.0 look the same ( not darker ) ?
Seems like this is due to
Seems like this is due to
Using no_auto_bright = 1 seems to allow using values of 0.25 <= exp_shift < 1.0 !?
API docu doesn't indicate this constraint.
'negative' exposure shift
'negative' exposure shift darkens image (in linear fashion).
Auto-bright - brightens it.
It is expected, is not it?
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
...kind of expected.
...kind of expected.
But if exp_shift works when auto brightness is enabled, why doesn't it darken the image again when using negativ exposure shift - think of it as means to overwrite the auto brightness functionality - or shift it :-)
positive exposure shift may
positive exposure shift may be non-linear (highlights compression), while auto-bright is linear.
BTW, LibRaw's dcraw_process() is only 'sample' processing. It is not ideal and not in development. We hope developers will implement own processing on top of LibRaw::open_file/unpack.
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
ok. thanks for clarifying
ok. thanks for clarifying this.