Hi Jolyon
I’m encountering an issue with the photoscreening tool in the old mica toolbox. -the histogram in the photoscreening tool suggests my images are correctly / under exposed, but when I check them on RawTherapee (under a neutral profile) they are definitely overexposed.
Do you have any idea what may be causing this issue? I’ve tried re-installing imagej, DCraw changing versions etc. to no avail. I am using a windows 64 bit machine.
I have also tried using the new mica toolbox, but the photoscreening tool here also does not work. In this case, the settings box for visual or visual & UV does not open any options, and when pressing ok to continue I get an error to do with string and settings.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Hi Andre,
The new toolbox (v2) offers much better highlighting of image over-exposure issues, and as long as the image isn’t over-exposed in the toolbox you’re sorted. The bug you report means you’ve probably installed the toolbox in the wrong location (my bad – the file is slightly confusing at the moment). The four folders should be extracted to the “imagej/plugins” directory, and not all be an extra layer deep.
Cheers,
Jolyon