At this time, with a screwed up pine64,pinephone-pro.ini file, just delete the local megapixels ini and sh files under your user directory, and then reinstall megapixels.
$ sudo pacman -S megapixels
I have reinstalled Manjaro Plasma and updated it on the stable branch.
So now I have a new slim version of megapixels that does not use the config and postprocess files under the user's directory. The green-gray tint is back.
Instead the files must be modified in the installed directories, under /usr/share/megapixels.
If I do not modify these files, then the alternative is to postprocess the dng files produced by megapixels in rawtherapee on another computer. I did post above links to the profiles for the front and back cameras.
$ sudo pacman -S megapixels
I have reinstalled Manjaro Plasma and updated it on the stable branch.
So now I have a new slim version of megapixels that does not use the config and postprocess files under the user's directory. The green-gray tint is back.
Instead the files must be modified in the installed directories, under /usr/share/megapixels.
If I do not modify these files, then the alternative is to postprocess the dng files produced by megapixels in rawtherapee on another computer. I did post above links to the profiles for the front and back cameras.