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1. Make a new Plugins interface(Image Editor tool)
1. Some code alredy exist here https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/graphics/digikam/repository/show?rev=gsoc%2Fclone , but it's based on unmaintainable library(Taucs) and it's not fully completed.


2. Search in existing code if cursor, setClonePoint, OptionPanel is implemented(implement if they are missing)
2.Tool with preview widget and brush management is partially implemented(check what is available implement what is missing)


3. First focus on basic task - clone a fixed size area, set with setClonePoint to CursorPosition. After that add option to change area size and Drag&Clone(like in GIMP)
3. First focus on basic task - clone a fixed size area, set with setClonePoint to CursorPosition. After that add option to change area size and Drag&Clone(like in GIMP)

Revision as of 09:07, 17 February 2012

Digikam GSoC 2012 Clone Tool for Image Editor

DigiKam image editor need a simple clone tool to be able to remove quickly dusts, spots, and other unwanted artefact from an image.

Relevant Bugzilla entry:

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132483

Some code already exist but it's unmaintainable

Ideas:

1. Some code alredy exist here https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/graphics/digikam/repository/show?rev=gsoc%2Fclone , but it's based on unmaintainable library(Taucs) and it's not fully completed.

2.Tool with preview widget and brush management is partially implemented(check what is available implement what is missing)

3. First focus on basic task - clone a fixed size area, set with setClonePoint to CursorPosition. After that add option to change area size and Drag&Clone(like in GIMP)

4. Look into GIMP code to see how they implement clone tool

5. Focus on using OpenCV library(or something used in GIMP- this will be discussed)

6. Write Unit Tests for Clone Tool.

... Feel free to add more ideas, suggestions etc..

TODO

1. Get information

2. Make a list of tasks

3. Schedule every task.