Sorry, I meant if there was a way to get the auto WB. I know I can get the "as shot" WB.
Right now, I do things like this:
Init, open, unpack, raw2image, black subtraction, apply WB, debayer, sRGB, gamma curve then I do things like contrast and saturation.
Is there a function I can call after black subtraction to make LibRaw return an auto calculated WB, preferably accessible from C, without doing further data processing?
Sorry, I meant if there was a way to get the auto WB. I know I can get the "as shot" WB.
Right now, I do things like this:
Init, open, unpack, raw2image, black subtraction, apply WB, debayer, sRGB, gamma curve then I do things like contrast and saturation.
Is there a function I can call after black subtraction to make LibRaw return an auto calculated WB, preferably accessible from C, without doing further data processing?