On mercredi 5 mai 2021 19:06:33 CEST Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
> > Message du 05/05/21 13:31
> > De : "Patrick Shanahan"
> > 
> > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> > Copie à :
> > Objet : Re: Presets setting too many parameters, sometimes (was:
> > [darktable-user] Activating the pipeline)> 
> > * Michael Staats  [05-05-21 01:33]:
> > > Hi Patrick
> > > 
> > > On 04/05/2021 17:01, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > > * Michael Staats  [05-04-21 08:51]:
> > > >> Hi
> > > >> FYI: Just opened feature request #8861
> > > >> 
> > > >> "Smart Presets": More flexible presets: only set some parameters of a
> > > >> module
> > > > 
> > > > can you not do that already by setting the scope or just "%" which
> > > > matches
> > > > everything?
> > > 
> > > I'm not sure what you mean by "setting the scope". If you are talking
> > > about the matching criteria, where you can set "%" to match everything:
> > > Well, this can be used to decide if a preset will be applied, or not.
> > > But not which parameter of the module is affected, it's always all
> > > parameters, with values that were active when the preset was created.
> > > Which is fine for many cases, but not for all.
> > > 
> > > Ok, coming back to my use-case: For my Sigma 17-70, I could of course
> > > create, say, 10 presets in lens correction, each for a different focal
> > > length, and match this in the matching criteria. But I'm afraid, this is
> > > a bit too tedious.
> > 
> > so what you desire is possible but not "easy" ...
> 
> I think that is not possible at all, unless one creates a preset for each
> focal length - e.g., for a 17-70, it would need 54 presets at least. And
> 131 for a 70-200 ! ouch ! I think certain values ought to be flexible,
> depending on, for instance, the focal length. I do not mean I want this,
> though. I know it may be very difficult to implement, if not impossible, as
> I read such requessts in threads for other photo software.
If the problem is lens recognition, perhaps using the ".exiv2" configuration 
file might help to link ambiguous lens IDs to the lens you actually own.
(the ".exiv2" file in your home directory is for Linux, no idea if there's a 
windows equivalent, nor how to use it)

Remco




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