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Full-working release version for Windows, static libs, no DLLs, runtime MD/MT #124

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michelerenzullo opened this issue Sep 24, 2021 · 2 comments

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michelerenzullo commented Sep 24, 2021

Hi, I enclose the release version for Windows full working, you can also use on Linux with wine the MT version, includes openmp support and many fix about: FILEPATH, the missing "/" inside "/cmf..." and inside "/training...", path=".", openDir when NULL, memory-leaks after acesWrite. It has been very complicated to compile all the libs with VisualStudio, static libs, and fix the problems with windows. There is another version here but it has problems with data folder and has some dlls inside. I will publish many details to build later, for now enjoy this. Maybe I will create a repo.

rawtoaces_WIN_staticlibs_MD.zip
rawtoaces_WIN_staticlibs_MT.zip

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@michelerenzullo michelerenzullo changed the title Full-working release version for Windows, static libs, no DLLs, runtime MD Full-working release version for Windows, static libs, no DLLs, runtime MD/MT Sep 25, 2021
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Can we have newer version? Seems it not supports CR3 canon format (

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michelerenzullo commented Oct 21, 2023

I developed my custom new version of rawtoaces in Web assembly based on last libraw and aces_container. Read the help button to see all the different ACES colour spaces outputs and to save in .EXR files

https://dustfreesolutions.com/single-threaded/weblibraw.html

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