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$Id: TODO,v 1.34 2013/10/05 17:30:21 nkbj Exp $
These items are not ordered or prioritized, but are roughly grouped by
kind of change.
For the next release
====================
For the future
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* Master reset button to set all adjustments to default.
* Help (based on the webpage).
* Calculate width of the dialog control column
and set raw histogram to that width.
* Curve corrections per channel.
* Show camera overexposures.
* Add the UFRaw parameters used to the Exif data in saved images.
* Display "exposure value" in Exif (Av, Tv, and also with ISO).
* Display scene zones and scene luminance (raw data with input profile
but no other adjustments.
* Display "developed raw zone", which is zone relative to the working
colorspace after all adjustments but before the output profile.
* Spot query - mark on histograms.
* Multi spot query (when pressing the control key).
* Show WB spot/area values in HSV (in addition to output colorspace pixels).
* Add the ability to save a spot measurement, and then to adjust WB to
make a new measurement match the old. Usage is shooting a whitish
wall with a white card, doing WB to card, saving wall, and then later
adjusting wall to wall's color, e.g. for actual shots with no white
card.
* Leaf embedded profiles.
* fuji sqrt(0.5) factor in size.
* Canon 10D presets from ExifTool.
* Add the ability to have groups of saved values, perhaps one for flash
and one not, so one can save 2 color temperatures and exposure
adjustments for a batch of photos.
* Automatic profile selection based on camera model and serial#.
* Create or obtain an input profile which uses the sRGB primaries but
is linear.
* Understand why the default gamma/linearity values are pleasing,
despite them being different from the sRGB standard. Resolve those
issues, and then link gamma/linearity to profile selection.
* Understand differences between ufraw with defaults and in-camera
with defaults. Document them, or fix them as bugs. In particular,
exposure compensation of 0 should probably approximate in-camera
processing, and there are significant variations.