* Ryan Martinie <martinie.r...@gmail.com> [08-13-18 12:23]:
> If I'm understanding this page correctly (I don't speak any German, and one
> never knows how well Google Translate is doing), this script exports RAW
> files as TIFFS before stacking them, so the output is not going to be
> non-destructive. So it's not really any different than the first workflow I
> outlined, just somewhat automated?
> 
> So in short, I don't think this script does what I'm looking for.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> 
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 2:14 PM thouks <thoks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > YouTube can try this lua script:
> >
> >
> > https://www.multimedia4linux.de/index.php/bildbearbeitung/darktable/darktable-plugin-enfuse-professional
> >
> > Am 2. August 2018 19:15:57 MESZ schrieb Ryan Martinie <
> > martinie.r...@gmail.com>:
> >>
> >>
> >> I really like the "create hdr" feature in darktable. However, the lack of
> >> any alignment features in the tool (and therefore the requirement of a
> >> sturdy tripod) limits its applicability. Are there any plans to add such a
> >> feature?
> >>
> >> Currently, the only way I'm aware of to create an hdr or other stacked
> >> image from imperfectly aligned images would be to:
> >> 1. non-destructively edit the raws
> >> 2. Export as a tiff or other non-raw format
> >> 3. Stitch or stack the tiffs with hugin
> >> 4. Export a final tiff or jpg from hugin.
> >>
> >> Of course, the major flaw in this workflow if you want to tweak something
> >> in the raw edit you essentially need to start all over again, obviating the
> >> value of the non-destructive editor.
> >>
> >> Ideally, one could
> >> 1. select a series of images for alignment
> >> 2. Call hugin or hugin-like code within darktable and perform the
> >> alignment
> >> 3. Save as a .dng or other non-destructive format the way the current hdr
> >> tool does
> >> 4. Perform futher edits in darktable on the stacked/aligned image
> >>
> >> Such a workflow would ideally also work for panorama stitching and
> >> stacking (like for astro work), in addition to hdr alignment.
> >>
> >> How ridiculous an idea is this? Are any such plans in the works? Am I
> >> missing a simple way to do this that already exist?
> >>
> >> Thanks, Ryan
> >>
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if dt imports a raw as a tiff, it certainly is not modifying the raw.  why
do you think so?

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