From kde-kimageshop Tue Sep 16 19:38:36 2008 From: Cyrille Berger Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 19:38:36 +0000 To: kde-kimageshop Subject: Re: Wanted: channel remapping with implicit colorspace conversion Message-Id: <200809162138.36546.cberger () cberger ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-kimageshop&m=122159396728318 On Monday 15 September 2008, Matthew Woehlke wrote: > (Please let me know if there's a particular spot on the wiki you'd like > me to add this to.) > > IIRC, a while back I'd talked about a way to transfer a color channel to > an alpha channel via a node (i.e. such that it dynamically updates). A filter could do that, the alpha channel (and obviously other the other channels) are available when filtering. That's basically what the Color To Alpha filter does. > I'd > like to restate a desire for this, and also a way to create a > single-channel layer from another layer via colorspace conversion (i.e. > extract the effective "K" of CMYK from an RGB layer, etc.). A filter sounds also the correct solution. > As I recall this was in connection with generator layers (which possibly > produce exactly a float-16/32 gray channel) to be able to get alpha > layers out of them, but I realized they are useful for HDR photography > workflow. Sorry I don't understand what you mean by that. > Specifically, I want to be able to do this: > > -Start with two exposures of a raw*, 'e1' and 'e2'. For 2.0 (at least), the raw would have to be converted to one of the HDR float color space. > - Copy the luma channel (HCY, or maybe LAB, color space) from e2 to its > own node. > - Create an alpha mask from that (bonus points for combining this with > the previous step). > - Apply filter layers (blur, unsharp mask, and curves being the likely > suspects, but any filters should be possible) to the mask. > - Combine the mask with a second mask layer which is hand-painted. > - Use the resulting mask to blend e2 onto e1. > > (* Currently I'd be doing this via rawstudio and 16-bit TIF export. > Bonus points if Krita can do everything rawstudio can... which I *think* > it can, except it seems raw import wasn't stable last I tried, /me looks around for the bugs reports ;) I only tried with nef and it works fine for me. > and possibly filter layers are still a bit flaky. Yup indeed. > Quadruple bonus points if it can import the .xml's from rawstudio :-D.) I fear we are going to fail on that ;) (unless someone offers a patch ;) ) -- Cyrille Berger _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop