dot.KDE: KDE 3: All About the Apps (Part 3) May 9, 2006, 02 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4091 reads) (Other stories by Carsten Niehaus)
"If you have a digital SLR or other high-quality digital camera, you have probably noticed that the photos stored on it are not just simple JPEGs. High-end cameras offer the RAW file format, which stores the unmodified data from the cameras sensors. This means no quality is lost, and you can get 100% clarity out of your pictures. Many cameras also offer 12 bit and 16 bit colourspaces. Unfortunately, GIMP doesn't support these colourspaces and also cannot handle LCMS colour schemes..."