Miloš Komarčević is a Principal Engineer with 20 years of experience specializing in imaging, metadata and build/release engineering, currently driving technical initiatives at Arm from Provence. He combines deep research pedigree (PhD, Cambridge; SB/MEng, MIT) with hands-on systems work across Intel and Huawei, architecting imaging pipelines and camera support used in open-source tools. A prolific contributor to notable projects like LibRaw, Exiv2, darktable and Pillow, he has improved color spaces, metadata accessors and TIFF handling while also packaging and maintaining complex MSYS2/Mingw builds. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, he routinely fixes subtle memory leaks, cross-platform compatibility issues and test automation gaps that others miss. Comfortable at the intersection of research and production, he brings rare breadth—from low-level C++ and build systems to high-quality QA and API design.
20 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
SB, MEng, SB, MEng at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Contributions:402 reviews, 164 commits, 249 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Miloš primarily contributed to refactoring and improving the Exiv2 image metadata library. Their work involved removing deprecated variables and code related to file extensions. They added new accessor methods for Exif and TIFF/EP overlap and integrated the easyaccess API. They also implemented and tested the newly added methods, contributing to better code maintainability and feature completeness within the library.
darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:311 reviews, 254 commits, 257 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Miloš primarily contributed to the image processing software, darktable, by adding and refining support for various digital camera models and their white balance presets. They focused on integrating camera-specific data into the application by adding new white balance presets for the Nikon D5600, and enhancing other presets. They also worked on improving metadata handling, ensuring compatibility with different formats like TIFF, and adjusting settings like the bit depth for export. The user also introduced improvements to error messages and fixed various memory leaks.
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