Hi, I'm trying to batch process a lot of JPG files (from a GoPro timelapse). One of the steps in the process is to correct the exposure by a certain amount, which varies from image to image. I tested darktable on one of the images and I like the result, but is there a way to pass a list of commands generated on the fly to darktable-cli? Something like
darktable-cli "module: exposure; parameters:-3.12" I see in the manual that I can pass it an arbitrary xmp file, but the "params" key in darktable:history doesn't look like something I can modify easily. Of course a direct translation from exposure correction value to the xmp parameter would be as good as a command line list . I know that using darktable for this is like trying to kill a mosquito with a cannon, but I tried with mogrify and the resulting images have a strong color cast for big exposure changes, probably due to the colorspace used. I trust darktable's image manipulations more ;) Regards, Guillermo ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org