CarVac / filmulator-gui

Filmulator --- Simplified raw editing with the power of film
https://filmulator.org
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macOS: filmulator-gui 1.0.0b9 dmg built for OS X 10.11+ #72

Open Benitoite opened 5 years ago

Benitoite commented 5 years ago

This is a test of filmulator-gui/highlightrecovery

For macOS 10.12,13,14,15: Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina https://kd6kxr.keybase.pub/Filmulator-v0.7.0-162-g9f6e796-Qt5.13.dmg

For MacOSX 10.11,12 El Capitan, Sierra https://kd6kxr.keybase.pub/Filmulator-v0.7.0-162-g9f6e796-Qt5.11.dmg

Screen Shot 2019-04-01 at 10 04 17 AM Testing the monochroming on mac w/ Qt 5.11.1 IMG_0445-output

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

Unfortunately, this won't run on macOS 11. I'm not a coder, and compiling Filmulator myself seems too daunting a task, but I would really appreciate a working Mac version!

Benitoite commented 2 years ago

I will take a look at the macos build.

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

I will take a look at the macos build.

That would be great. Could you make it a 'universal' build, for both Intel and Apple Silicon?

CarVac commented 2 years ago

The testbuild branch is the one to work off of. The CI is just broken for both Windows and Linux though, currently.

edit: I've wrestled the CI builds into working again

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

edit: I've wrestled the CI builds into working again

That's great, thanks! I hope @Benitoite will find the time to produce a macOS binary.

Let me know if I can be of assistance (by testing on M1 iMac perhaps).

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

Just spent two hours trying to install Filmulator on macOS, but got stuck when installing librtprocess. I give up, I'm just a photographer... Hopefully someone will soon provide a macOS build for code challenged folk like me.

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

I will take a look at the macos build.

@Benitoite Are you still planning to provide a Mac build? Can I help in some way? I don't code, but I could test.

RhvdG commented 2 years ago

OK, @CarVac and @Benitoite, I think I'll give up on this software ever making it to macOS 12. Too bad, because it seemed like it might be a good replacement for darktable, with a faster workflow and results that approached the analog aesthetic. Also, I really like the concept (of digitally emulating the chemical process, not just visually replicating the analog look). But nobody is able to build it for macOS, so it's back to darktable. Thanks, anyway, those of you who did give it a try!

dfms commented 1 year ago

hi.

So, can't build for macOS Monterrey? isn't it technically possible?

Cheers!

CarVac commented 1 year ago

It is technically possible, but I have neither the knowledge nor the equipment to do so.