> but those "challenges" would only affect a small sub-set of dt users
*every* "challenge affect only a small subset of dt users…
Only base curve, demosaicing, light-contrast-saturation affect everybody ;)

2017-10-11 17:34 GMT+02:00 Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org>:

> * Jørn Villesen Christensen <darktable-...@mettle.dk> [10-11-17 11:25]:
> > On 2017-10-11 15:35, Pete Hall wrote:
> > >Just an opinion from a devoted user... It might be a very useful tool
> for
> > >me. I shoot a lot of sporting events. It's common for me to find a great
> > >shot ruined because at the critical moment, the camera focused on the
> > >wrong player, or on the goal keeper's net. Even if it can't be made
> > >efficient for the normal workflow, it could still be a very useful tool,
> > >at least for me.
> >
> > Same for me - I think that would be an awesome feature, although I am
> kind
> > of sceptical that it will be the magical bullet for you, Pete ;-)
> >
> > But nonetheless, I hope that it will be possible to fit this
> functionality
> > into the workflow of Darktable - although I do see the challenges with
> the
> > time requirements.
>
> but those "challenges" would only affect a small sub-set of dt users, the
> same as those working low-light and/or high-noise images.  and you can
> prioritize usage, work those modules last to minimize delays.
>
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