Okay. This has nothing to do by the way from what I used to do with
other tools, it's the way imho the mind and the eye works. When I open
an image and it is too dark or too bright, I want to correct that first.
Then I see it is a bit too yellow, then I want to correct that. Then
perhaps cropping and straightening etc. The visual ordering of modules
should have nothing to do with the pipeline. This makes me feel again
that DT is mostly for techies.
Op 15-02-2021 om 13:21 schreef Martin Straeten:
the pipeline is the only existing logical order; all other possible
orders are just workflow stuff - without any generalizable logical context.
Your "intuitively" refers to a workflow you're used from other tools. If
you want to use darktable "intuitively" you need to learn about
darktables pipeline...
Am Mo., 15. Feb. 2021 um 11:44 Uhr schrieb Kneops <kne...@gmail.com
<mailto:kne...@gmail.com>>:
Trying DT again I notice that I cannot reorder the modules, except when
they also have an effect on the order in the pipeline.
Intuitevely I work from top to bottom, exposure, white balance,
contrast, then cropping etc. and at the end things like sharpening and
vignetting. Now the modules have no logical order at all (except the
pipeline)
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