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doc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10:olympus_workspace_on_linux [2022/12/16 16:22] – [Exporting RAW images to other formats] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10:olympus_workspace_on_linux [2022/12/27 16:22] – [Running the program in Wine] niccolo | ||
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* **Exporting RAW image via IrfanView**. The native export function does not work (see below), but you can install a third party program - like [[https:// | * **Exporting RAW image via IrfanView**. The native export function does not work (see below), but you can install a third party program - like [[https:// | ||
* **What does not work** | * **What does not work** | ||
- | * Accessing the camera via **the USB cable** does not work. As far as I can understand, direct access to the USB device via winusb.dll | + | * Accessing the camera via **the USB cable** does not work. As far as I can understand |
* **Exporting RAW files as JPEG** (via right-click on a RAW image fails with the error **Export(1) failed. Click to check status.** The status does not give any hints to solve the problem: **An unexpected error occurred.** | * **Exporting RAW files as JPEG** (via right-click on a RAW image fails with the error **Export(1) failed. Click to check status.** The status does not give any hints to solve the problem: **An unexpected error occurred.** | ||
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If you don't configure the emulation environment using **winecfg**, | If you don't configure the emulation environment using **winecfg**, | ||
- | So start the **configuration program** with: | + | So start the **Wine configuration program** with: |
< | < | ||
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Then select **Applications** => **Windows Version** => " | Then select **Applications** => **Windows Version** => " | ||
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+ | Then you have to download and install the **MSXML6.DLL** library and its dependencies (this is the CLSID 88d96a05-f192-11d4-a65f-0040963251e5); | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | WINEPREFIX=~/ | ||
+ | # Manual registration of MSXML6 not actually required. | ||
+ | # WINEPREFIX=~/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
To **install** the Olympus Workspace program, run: | To **install** the Olympus Workspace program, run: | ||
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As explained above, the native //Export// function (right-click on the thumbnail) of the program does not work in Wine. If you have installed an application which is registered with the **tif** extension, you can choose the menu **Photos** => **Launch registered application**. | As explained above, the native //Export// function (right-click on the thumbnail) of the program does not work in Wine. If you have installed an application which is registered with the **tif** extension, you can choose the menu **Photos** => **Launch registered application**. | ||
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+ | You can download the free (but not open source) **IrfanView** program and install it in Wine. The default setup procedure will register the application as the handler for TIFF images into the emulated Windows 10 environment: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | WINEPREFIX=~/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
**WARNING**: | **WARNING**: | ||
- | OM Workspace saves a copy of the image (in TIFF format, not compressed RAW, 16bit per RGB channel) into the '' | + | When you click the menu //Photos// => //Launch registered application//, |
OM Workspace can apply to a RAW file (in post-production) almost all the effects that the E-M10 can do in-camera, plus many others. However the result will not be an exact bit-by-bit copy of the JPEG eventually produced in-camera, the most notable difference is in the Exif tags. | OM Workspace can apply to a RAW file (in post-production) almost all the effects that the E-M10 can do in-camera, plus many others. However the result will not be an exact bit-by-bit copy of the JPEG eventually produced in-camera, the most notable difference is in the Exif tags. | ||
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* **Vignetting adjust** | * **Vignetting adjust** | ||
- | * **Chromatic aberration compensation** | + | * **Chromatic aberration compensation** |
* **Lens distortion correction** | * **Lens distortion correction** | ||
* **Noise filter** | * **Noise filter** |
doc/appunti/hardware/olympus-e-m10/olympus_workspace_on_linux.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/27 16:23 by niccolo