First Movie Tour file about digiKam 0.9.0
Trying the "Wink" program to capture screen shots as a movie, I have created a Flash file about how to import a RAW file in 16 bits color depth into digiKam image editor using Color Management.
- See how the Color Management plugin has been improved and is used automatically to properly import a RAW file in 16 bits. All the settings will be saved between plugin instances to work easily with a lot of RAW files.
- The target image saved with editor is a PNG file in 16 bits color depth.
- See how the metadata will be preserved in target file (Exif/Makernote).
The file (17MB) to show is at this url
I hope this movie will inspire digiKam fans to create new digiKam 0.9.0 Tour Movies. There is a lot of new digiKam 0.9.0 features to present like this... If somebody wants to create a new flash file, I will be happy to post it in the digiKam web project page when 0.9.0-beta1 will be released.
Let me hear your comments on digikam-devel@kde.org mailing-list...


Non-flash version?
Is it possible to get a non-flash version of the movie. For example in Ogg Theora or in XviD or samething like this. This would be nice because there is no flash player for 64-bit systems and for many other non-Linux platforms.
any chance to get this video
any chance to get this video in an open format?
Eager to see the new beta
I am eager to get this new beta version, and I hope it will soon be in portage, I would like to use the new feature to adjust my KM A5D's pictures.
recording swfs
Hi,
have a look at: http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/
Perhaps it is better to record swf using this.
Please, prefer ScreenKast to
Please, prefer ScreenKast to Wink... would improve accessibility and avoid flash.
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=41938