My code looks like this:
LibRaw *rawProcessor = new LibRaw;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.half_size = 1; // Process in half size to increase speed
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.use_camera_wb = 1;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.use_auto_wb = 0;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.no_auto_bright = 1;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.exp_correc = 1;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.exp_shift = 2.3;
rawProcessor->imgdata.params.use_rawspeed = 1;
if (rawProcessor->open_file([filePath UTF8String]) == LIBRAW_SUCCESS) {
int ret = rawProcessor->unpack();
if (ret == LIBRAW_SUCCESS) {
ret = rawProcessor->dcraw_process();
...
I'm doing a half-size extract, but I found that the resulting image looks a bit rough sometimes, especially when the photo contains some high contrast edges.
What is the best way to decode a X-Trans RAW file?
What is criteria for 'best'?
What is criteria for 'best'?
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
Like the output of
Like the output of FastRawViewer?
Kuro
Use bilinear. It is fast
Use bilinear. It is fast enough (but not perfect too)
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
So how do I specify bilinear
So how do I specify bilinear filter?
When I execute unpack(), does it perform demosaic of the X-Trans CFA automatically?
Kuro
unpack only unpacks raw data
unpack only unpacks raw data ('as is')
interpolation is performed on dcraw_process() step
To use bilinear set
half_size to 0
user_qual to 0
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC
You mean demosaic the X-Trans
You mean demosaic the X-Trans CFA is done at the dcraw_process() step?
Kuro
all postprocessing is done at
all postprocessing is done at dcraw_process() step.
Unpack only unpacks (uncompress for compressed formats) raw data and stores it without any modification
-- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC