Your DCRAW policy?

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Your DCRAW policy?

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I'd like to understand what the future holds for dcraw support as a part of ImageMagick.
It appears like the original developer (David Coffin) discontinued dcraw.
If so, are you going to keep updating your dcraw releases for new cameras?
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Our version of DCRAW is a copy of the original that includes an extra option to write the file to disk and has OpenCL support. We are not planning to work on DCRAW ourself but we will of course accept pull requests if someone wants to add extra cameras: https://github.com/ImageMagick/dcraw.
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Well, unless you already heard of it, there's LibRaw project (https://www.libraw.org/), and they seem to continue the engine development.
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We are working on adding support for LibRaw: https://gitlab.com/ImageMagick/ImageMag ... 586570de56
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