On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 15:22:26 -0700
"I. Ivanov" <iv3...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I normally press and hold "z" in light table. Then the arrow keys
>forward and back and either colortag or "r" to reject. the view is
>filtered to have 1 star or more (the numeral keys).

Didn't know that I could use the arrows in the 'z mode'. Great.

>
>If I am in darktable - I would enable the film strip from
>preferences. Then I would click tab to zoom in zoom out (normally
>zoom in to full screen). Then space bar to go to next image and back
>space to go back. Color tagging and star ratings also work in
>darktable mode.
>
>The only item that I have to be more careful with is "where is the
>mouse". Because if it is on the main image whatever hot keys I am
>using affect the main image. If the mouse is over a different image
>in the film strip it would affect "that" image.

I'll try to be carefull

>
>With this two modes I can easily sort out what I need. Also since I
>enabled thumbnail cache in preferences - it is way faster than
>without it.
>
>Hope it helps,
>
>Regards,
>
>B
>
>On 16-07-15 11:53 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>> * darkta...@911networks.com <darkta...@911networks.com> [07-15-16
>> 14:39]:  
>>> On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 14:00:56 -0400
>>> Patrick Shanahan <p...@wahoo.no-ip.org> wrote:
>>>  
>>>> * darkta...@911networks.com <darkta...@911networks.com> [07-15-16
>>>> What is your use-case, what are you trying to accomplish?
>>>> Especially that cannot be accomplished using snapshots in dt?  
>>> I have a few images that are almost identical: High Speed sequence
>>> (dog running) and I'm trying to get the 'best' shot of that
>>> sequence.
>>>
>>> If I could zoom in on the lighttable and see a few images at the
>>> same time...  
>> you can "zoom in" in dt mode and the "zoom" will hold for all
>> images until you change it again.  Page thru your images color
>> tagging or star tagging or ...  , then reduce the displayed images
>> by limiting tags until you have reduced the selection to your
>> desires
>>
>> or export all the images, decide which you like using another app
>> and then return to dt with your selection.
>>
>> you could apply the same crop across all the subject images which
>> would display zoomed enough for you to make a decision, then
>> re-edit the images you have decided upon.
>>
>> many waz to skin a cat, most good, cats bad.  
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