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0016 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:1
0017 msgid "digiKam RAW Converter from Batch Queue Manager"
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0020 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:1
0021 msgid ""
0022 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0023 "learn, easy, batch, raw, converter"
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0026 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:14
0027 msgid "RAW Converter"
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0030 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:16
0031 msgid "Contents"
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0034 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:18
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0036 "With the Batch Queue Manager, you can import and convert your images stored "
0037 "in RAW format to a demosaiced target formats as (JPEG, TIFF, or PNG)."
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0040 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:20
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0042 "There are ome considerations before your convert, and even before you shoot "
0043 "in RAW format. RAW image file formats keep the original information of the "
0044 "exposure supposedly without loss (when compressed, they use reversible, "
0045 "lossless compressions algorithms). Many photographers prefer to take their "
0046 "picture in RAW mode because the camera's built-in conversion program is "
0047 "often of lesser quality than what you can achieve with digital image "
0048 "processing. The whitebalance of the digital camera is registered but not "
0049 "applied to the image. Some CMOS CCD's create four types of color filter "
0050 "data: RGBG, Red, Green, Blue and another Green mask for contrast "
0051 "enhancement. This tool can take this into account."
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0054 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:22
0055 msgid ""
0056 "The conversion is based on `Libraw <https://www.libraw.org/>`_. Don't expect "
0057 "to produce the same images as software provided by the camera vendor but "
0058 "sometimes libraw gives better results. See :ref:`this section "
0059 "<camera_profiles>` of this manual for details."
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0062 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:24
0063 msgid ""
0064 "Select the RAW files to convert and load them to a dedicate batch queue."
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0067 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:26
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0069 "In Batch Queue Manager settings view, you can adjust the available check and "
0070 "value boxes to optimize the RAW conversion process. The first checkbox "
0071 "indicates to use the camera settings for white balance. The essential "
0072 "parameters like brightness, and red/blue amplifier may be adjusted. If the "
0073 "result is not quite optimal, don't worry, it is always possible to fine-tune "
0074 "the image later on."
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0077 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:28
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0079 "The **Interpolate RGB as four colors** conversion option can be selected to "
0080 "use contrast information. (If your camera works in RGB mode, the RGBG "
0081 "setting has no effect). If you want to know all details about the **RAW "
0082 "Decoding** settings see :ref:`this section <setup_rawdefault>` of this "
0083 "manual."
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0086 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:30
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0088 "You must choose one output formats to save the conversion result by placing "
0089 "the target file format conversion tool. The file name will stay the same by "
0090 "default, only the extension changes. **JPEG** uses the lossy algorithm and "
0091 "produces the smallest output file size. In opposite the tagged image format "
0092 "(**TIFF**) preserves all information of your image while using lossless LZW "
0093 "compression."
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0096 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:34
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0098 "If you intend to work a lot on your images or if it is likely that you have "
0099 "to reuse it later on, then don't use **JPEG** format because it allows a "
0100 "limited number of operations before it deteriorates visibly. **TIFF** and "
0101 "**PNG** are better suited to keep the original data."
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0104 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:38
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0106 "If you choose **JPEG**, or **TIFF**, or **PNG** as the **Save Format** then "
0107 "the metadata included in RAW file will be included in the target files as "
0108 "Exif information."
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0111 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:40
0112 msgid ""
0113 "When you have finished to setup the queue, click the **Process** button to "
0114 "start the conversion. If you want abort image conversion, press the "
0115 "**Abort** button."
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0118 #: ../../batch_queue/raw_converter.rst:46
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0120 "The Batch Queue Manager With a Workflow to Convert RAW files to HEIF "
0121 "Container by Applying Filters"
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