Iliah, You say "It looks like the time spent in postprocessing to get more details and counter-act artifacts might be better spent if demosaicking prepares a cleaner and more detailed image to start with. The processing time difference between integer and floating point implementations of demosaicking most of the times is less than 5 seconds, which is substantially less compared to the time spent on image editing to get close to the same result. Try it, and you will see. "
How does one go about "trying it" to see? What about this comment:
"For float data output we need to change entire processing pipeline to floating point." from http://www.libraw.org/about?
Iliah, You say "It looks like the time spent in postprocessing to get more details and counter-act artifacts might be better spent if demosaicking prepares a cleaner and more detailed image to start with. The processing time difference between integer and floating point implementations of demosaicking most of the times is less than 5 seconds, which is substantially less compared to the time spent on image editing to get close to the same result. Try it, and you will see. "
How does one go about "trying it" to see? What about this comment:
"For float data output we need to change entire processing pipeline to floating point." from http://www.libraw.org/about?
Elle Stone