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Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ufraw version 0.19.2 arch x86_64 fedora 20 with KDE 4.11.3 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. start ufraw and load a RAW image file 2. go to the "correct luminosity, saturation" tab 3. try to move the corresponding curve 4. the image on the preview pane becomes immediately white !!! Actual results: the preview image gets completely white, the curve has to be reset with the "reset curve to default" button in order to get the image displayed back Expected results: corrected image luminosity and / or color saturation Additional info: there in no such problem in Kubuntu with KDE 4.11.3, "luminosity and saturation" curve work smoothly
Same here with Olympus RAW files. Also, it looks like the image is black and white. If you need, I put a test image (ca 12M) on http://lichtenwalder.name/test.orf
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