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Bug#998121: RFP: quickrawpicker -- cull, pick or rate raw photos



Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : quickrawpicker
  Version         : 0.2.1
  Upstream Author : qdwang
* URL             : https://github.com/qdwang/QuickRawPicker
* License         : LGPL-2.1
  Programming Lang: C, C++
  Description     : cull, pick or rate raw photos

QuickRawPicker is a free and open source program that lets you cull,
pick or rate raw photos captured by your camera. It is also compatible
with the XMP sidecar file used by Adobe Bridge/Lightroom/Darktable or
PP3 sidecar file used by Rawtherapee.

Why QuickRawPicker?

 * To save time. QuickRawPicker is very fast for checking multiple raw
   photos at the same time. It is speed oriented and built with C++
   and Godot game engine. With the 16-bit texture feature, it is easy
   to check if the raw photo is overexposed or too noisy in dark
   areas.

 * To save money. You can easily use QuickRawPicker as a pre-step to
   Rawtherapee or Darktable for that QuickRawPicker has XMP and PP3
   ratings and is compatible with most free raw editing softwares on
   the market.

Features

 * Compare multiple (up to 100) photos of multiple scales at the same
   time.

 * Read XMP rating score from the raw file, sidecar .xmp file or .pp3
   file.

 * Write XMP or PP3 rating score to sidecar .xmp or .pp3 file.

 * Adjust EV and shift Gamma.

 * Draw highlight area and shadow clipping area.

 * Display as 16 bit texture on screen.

 * Color space setting available.

 * Export marked photos and associated files(Like .JPG and .xmp) by
   copying.

 * Display AF point for different cameras' raw files, including Sony,
   Panasonic, Canon, Nikon, Olympus.

 * 180 degree rotation.

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We already have a lot of image display applications in Debian, of
course. But this one is particular in the sense that it's specifically
designed for "pre-processing" images in a photo processing workflow. I
have not yet found a good app to do this in Debian. Right now I use
rapid-photo-downloader, but it's not great at *deleting* images. It
also does not support scoring images or comparing them in full screen.


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