I got the latest master branch, and when I decode the thumbnail for newer cameras such as Sony A73 and Fuji X-H1, thumbnail.tformat still returns LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_UNKNOWN.
rawProcessor->unpack_thumb() does return LIBRAW_SUCCESS.
Despite getting LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_UNKNOWN, I go ahead and treat it as LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_JPEG and I was able to get the thumbnail (preview image) successfully.
I thought those newer cameras are supported in the master branch, so why am I still get LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_UNKNOWN return code?
Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
We tried to reproduce the problem:
- fetched LibRaw/master from github to make sure
- compiled it with MSVC 2013.
- selected some sample files (Sony A7-3, Fuji X-H1):
raw-identify.exe fuji_xh1_compressed.RAF fuji_xh1_uncompressed.RAF _DSC0010.ARW UNCOMPRESSED_14bit.ARW:
fuji_xh1_compressed.RAF is a Fujifilm X-H1 image.
fuji_xh1_uncompressed.RAF is a Fujifilm X-H1 image.
_DSC0010.ARW is a Sony ILCE-7M3 image.
UNCOMPRESSED_14bit.ARW is a Sony ILCE-7M3 image.
Than I've modified simple_dcraw.cpp sample to print (numerical) format ID:
diff --git a/samples/simple_dcraw.cpp b/samples/simple_dcraw.cpp
index 47c329a..b079a9f 100644
--- a/samples/simple_dcraw.cpp
+++ b/samples/simple_dcraw.cpp
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ int main(int ac, char *av[])
T.tformat == LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_JPEG ? "thumb.jpg" : "thumb.ppm");
if (verbose)
- printf("Writing thumbnail file %s\n", thumbfn);
+ printf("Writing thumbnail file %s with format: %d\n", thumbfn,T.tformat);
if (LIBRAW_SUCCESS != (ret = RawProcessor.dcraw_thumb_writer(thumbfn)))
{
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot write %s: %s\n", thumbfn, libraw_strerror(ret));
And here is the results:
simple_dcraw.exe -v -e _DSC0010.ARW fuji_xh1_compressed.RAF fuji_xh1_uncompressed.RAF UNCOMPRESSED_14bit.ARW:
Processing file _DSC0010.ARW
Writing thumbnail file _DSC0010.ARW.thumb.jpg with format: 1
Processing file fuji_xh1_compressed.RAF
Writing thumbnail file fuji_xh1_compressed.RAF.thumb.jpg with format: 1
Processing file fuji_xh1_uncompressed.RAF
Writing thumbnail file fuji_xh1_uncompressed.RAF.thumb.jpg with format: 1
Processing file UNCOMPRESSED_14bit.ARW
Writing thumbnail file UNCOMPRESSED_14bit.ARW.thumb.jpg with format: 1
From libraw_const.h:
enum LibRaw_thumbnail_formats
{
LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_UNKNOWN = 0,
LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_JPEG = 1,
So, all thumbnails format reported is LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_JPEG
Please make sure you compile the library and your app with same libraw.h
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
What am I doing wrong?
I'm running macOS 10.13.6.
I pulled the master branch, and "git branch" returned "* master". ./version.sh returned 0.19.0-Beta1
I ran ./mkdist.sh (since there is no configure file). I could see that mkdist.sh called wget and wiped out dcraw.c in the dcraw directory with an older version.
After that, I just ran "./configure". I removed -DUSE_JASPER and added -DUSER_ZLIB.
I then performed "make" and "sudo make install".
The .h files are up-to-date. And I'm still seeing LIBRAW_THUMBNAIL_UNKNOWN
No idea why at this point.
Kuro
Could you please apply the
Could you please apply the patch shown above (print T.tformat in simple_dcraw -e) and check is tformat is really not 1.
Just change the line:
printf("Writing thumbnail file......
to
printf("Writing thumbnail file %s with format: %d\n", thumbfn,T.tformat);
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
Just tried that, simple_dcraw
Just tried that, simple_dcraw returns 0 for Sony A73 ARW file...
Could you check it under macOS yourself?
Edit: simple_dcraw -L does return Sony A7 III as support camera
Kuro
It just works as expected:
It just works as expected:
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
And system info:
And system info:
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
Thanks
Using your make procedure works!
But the document on this site says run ./configure, and since there is no configure file, I run mkdist.sh and it does create one.
Could you please update the build procedure?
Many thanks.
Kuro
LibRaw 0.19.2 + provided .
LibRaw 0.19.2 + provided ./configure works fine too (thumbnail extraction works even for not supported cameras in most cases).
We're not responsible if one
- use unknown version of autotools
- modifies ./configure results.
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC