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=Ideas:=


1. Make a new Plugins interface(Image Editor tool)
- 1. Make a new Plugins interface(Image Editor tool)
2. Search in existing code if cursor, setClonePoint, OptionPanel is implemented(implement if they are missing)
- 2. Search in existing code if cursor, setClonePoint, OptionPanel is implemented(implement if they are 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)
4. Look into GIMP code to see how they implement clone tool
- 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)
- 5. Focus on using OpenCV library(or something used in GIMP- this will be discussed)
6. Write Unit Tests for Clone Tool.
- 6. Write Unit Tests for Clone Tool.
... Feel free to add more ideas, suggestions etc..
- ... Feel free to add more ideas, suggestions etc..


=TODO=
=TODO=

Revision as of 22:53, 16 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. Make a new Plugins interface(Image Editor tool) - 2. Search in existing code if cursor, setClonePoint, OptionPanel is implemented(implement if they are 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.