Version: 0.10.0-beta5 (using 4.1.80 (KDE 4.1.80 (KDE 4.2 Beta1)) "release 7.2", KDE:KDE4:UNSTABLE:Desktop / openSUSE_Factory) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.27.7-3-default I'm trying to use red-eye plugin but this plugin oes nothing or close to nothing. I tried to change all the different parameter to remove the red-eye but the only way to have this working is to have the minimum value for intensity and smoothing and the maximum one for color level. The default parameter is useless most or all of the red-eye is still present after using it. To improve the result I'm using this plugin 3 or 4 times in a row. Something is a little bit strange. In the image I will attached you can see the original image and the result and that it's not really different between both with the default parameter.
Created attachment 28837 [details] red-eye plugin Just to show tha the plugin does basically nothing to correct the red-eye problem with the default parameters.
Can you attach you red pupil image to test ? Gilles Caulier
Created attachment 28879 [details] red eye test
Currently the redeye reduction does nothing unless the smoothness is set to 0, which looks horrible. If the smooth value is increased, the image in unchanged regardless of sensitivity and any other settings. I have tried both all the recent betas and svn trunk (some days ago) of digikam and kipi-plugins, and compiled with all the optional dependencies satisfied. I'm using kde 4.1.96.
SVN commit 915324 by cgilles: digiKam from trunk : non multithreaded fileter need to be started by hand. This commit fix Red Eyes editor tool which do not process anything. BUG: 176140 M +3 -1 dimgimagefilters.cpp M +1 -1 dimgimagefilters.h WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=915324
This problem is fixed since digiKam 5.x integrate a dedicated tool to process red eyes instead kipi plugin. Gilles Caulier