* I. Ivanov <iv3...@gmail.com> [12-22-23 16:51]: > Is there an issue with Flatpak? > > ID Branch Op Remote > Download > 1. [✗] org.darktable.Darktable stable u flathub > 1.9 MB / 34.6 MB > > Error: While pulling app/org.darktable.Darktable/x86_64/stable from remote > flathub: opcode close: Corrupted file object; checksum > expected='662e30592e5ca61255bfd6c1304c293b66448631abcfadef87917145429be7f6' > actual='f1685d2d5ad378c33b29bb75856c4d5a61d8abd47e88b498a87a9e48ebc70721' > Updates complete. > error: There were one or more errors > > Regards, > > B > > On 12/21/23 10:19, Pascal Obry wrote: > > We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 4.6.0! > > > > The github release is here: > > [https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-4.6.0](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-4.6.0) > > . > > > > As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by > > github, but only our tar.xz file. The checksums are: > > > > ``` > > $ sha256sum darktable-4.6.0.tar.xz > > 724b27e3204d1822de6dc53ea090a6b1ce55f7c32226d34642689775c68aacc2 > > darktable-4.6.0.tar.xz > > $ sha256sum darktable-4.6.0-x86_64.dmg > > e4e53cc1ec6a5800029f39728c024882a0357458f5c8d8e0ff16dfe034e701ed > > darktable-4.6.0-x86_64.dmg > > $ sha256sum darktable-4.6.0-arm64.dmg > > c2649a07410d70f5da57f9c3583f24c6a97adb994924af88f132a2232ddf7ab4 > > darktable-4.6.0-arm64.dmg > > $ sha256sum darktable-4.6.0-win64.exe > > 765fc4d9e67937663253f7cc4d20d4ba829e910ff92626c06dc0846e2ddc77de > > darktable-4.6.0.exe > > ``` > > > > When updating from the stable 4.4 series, please bear in > > mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new > > library and configuration will no longer be usable with 4.4. > > > > You are strongly advised to take a backup first. > > > > #### Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting > > the raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this > > post](https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) > > on how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the > > *full* raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license! > > > > Since darktable 4.4: > > > > - 1648 commits to darktable+rawspeed > > - 553 pull requests handled > > - 49 issues closed > > > > > > _Please note that the darktable documentation is not currently complete > > for release 4.6 > > and contributions are greatly appreciated. Please see the > > [project > > documentation](https://github.com/darktable-org/dtdocs#contributing) > > for more information on how to contribute._ > > > > ## The Big Ones > > > > The following is a summary of the main features added to darktable > > 4.6. Please see the user manual for more details of the individual > > changes (where available). > > > > - Editing history is now periodically auto-saved (every 10 seconds) > > while editing images in the darkroom view. The auto-save interval can > > be changed (via a preference) or auto-save can be disabled entirely > > (by setting the interval to 0). > > > > - A new processing module _rgb primaries_ has been added. This module > > can be used > > for delicate color corrections as well as creative color grading. > > It allows the red, green and blue primary colors to be moved around > > using "hue" and "purity" controls. > > > > The underlying pixel operation is essentially the same as channel > > mixing. > > > > - In addition, the _sigmoid_ module now includes a new _primaries_ > > section, > > which can be used to gracefully handle difficult lighting situations > > (e.g. LEDs) and tune the overall look of the image. Modifying these > > parameters can provide pleasing sunsets, improved skin tones etc. > > This feature can only be used with sigmoid's per-channel mode and is > > loosely based on ideas from Troy Sobotka's > > [AgX](https://github.com/sobotka/AgX-S2O3) > > and related work in the [Blender > > community](https://blenderartists.org/t/feedback-development-filmic-baby-step-to-a-v2/1361663 > > ). > > The included "smooth" preset should provide a good starting point > > for further corrections using this feature. > > > > - When working with the liquify and retouch modules, the full uncropped > > image is now always shown, with any crop indicated by displaying an > > overlaid > > rectangle. This allows for cropped-out parts of the image to be used > > without > > having to first disable the crop module and re-enable it when > > finished. > > > > - When panning or zooming in the darkroom view, a low resolution > > placeholder > > used to be shown until the image was fully recalculated for the > > newly-visible > > region. Now, if any part of the previous view is still visible, that > > part will > > be immediately shown in high quality, with only the remainder of the > > image > > being temporarily shown in low quality until the pipe has finished. > > > > This has been achieved as part of a complete reworking of the > > darkroom image > > display, which has also removed some annoying jumps when > > replacing the low resolution placeholder with recalculated image > > data, > > or when switching between full and cropped view > > (when the crop, retouch or liquify modules are (un)focused). > > > > ## Performance Improvements > > > > - OpenCL is now initialized in the background immediately after > > launching > > the darktable UI, with progress indicated by a series of toast > > messages. > > Previously, this was done before the main UI was launched, which > > could lead to significant delays (sometimes more than a minute) > > between > > the user opening darktable and anything appearing on-screen, making > > it appear as though darktable had failed to start. Note that > > processing > > will be slower (since darktable will only use the CPU) until OpenCL > > is fully > > initialized. > > > > - An OpenCL code path has been implemented for lens correction using > > embedded > > correction metadata. > > > > - Image display speed in the map view has been increased by 25%. > > > > - Export speed has been improved for JPEG 2000 and B&W TIFF images. > > > > - The chromatic aberrations module is now approximagely 10% faster when > > run on the CPU. > > > > ## Other Changes > > > > - The hot pixels module now supports monochrome images. > > > > - The internal compositional guide widget has been removed from the > > retouch > > module as it is not required (you can still display the guide > > globally). > > > > - A long-running import session can now be canceled by clicking on the > > cross > > in the progress bar on the bottom left of the screen. > > > > - Auto orientation is now supported when importing AVIF/HEIF images > > (requires at least libavif 0.9.2 and/or libheif 1.16.0). > > > > - It is now possible to visualize raster masks in the same way as other > > mask types by clicking the mask visualization icon. > > > > - The dual demosaic mask visualization and performance have been > > improved. > > > > - It is now possible to manually define additional vignette correction > > via > > the lens correction module. > > > > - The linear ProPhoto RGB color space can now be selected in the LUT 3D > > module. > > > > - The following changes have been made to the OpenCL implementation: > > > > - Benchmarking code has been removed as it no longer produces valid > > results on today's computers. > > > > - The "pinned memory transfer" option has now been removed from the > > preferences dialog, though it can still be set on a per-device > > basis. > > > > - A new option "use all device memory" has been added to the > > preferences > > dialog. Select this option to use all GPU memory, with the > > exception > > of a 600MB "headroom" which is left free for use by other > > applications. > > A similar option was previously available in earlier versions of > > darktable, > > however the headroom is now increased to 600MB to account for > > greater > > use of GPU acceleration on modern systems. > > > > - A new set of options have been added to the preferences dialog, to > > allow > > selection of desired OpenCL drivers. > > > > - A built-in "Display P3" color profile has been added for use in > > input, > > output, display, working and soft-proofing profiles. > > > > - The highlight reconstruction module can now be used for all non-raw > > files. > > > > - The scroll speed in the filmstrip can now be increased by > > holding <kbd>Shift</kbd> while scrolling (filmstrip will move by half > > of the visible images at a time). Holding <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> while > > scrolling > > changes the number of images shown (zooms the filmstrip) and thereby > > also > > changes the speed achieved when holding <kbd>Shift</kbd>. > > > > - Exported PNG files now embed a CICP (Coding-Independent Code > > Points) encoded color profile in addition to ICC where possible. > > > > - Exported AVIF files now no longer embed a superfluous ICC profile if > > the > > color profile can be encoded as CICP. > > > > - Improved scaling and placement of images in the culling view now make > > better use of available screen space. > > > > - When hovering over the sample patches in the global color picker > > module > > those areas are displayed on the central image and on the histogram > > (if > > the corresponding option is selected). It is no longer necessary > > to have the color-picker activated when doing this. This enhanced > > behavior > > is useful, for example, when color grading. > > > > - It is now possible to display a tooltip for a slider or drop-down > > and a separate tooltip for the button to its right (commonly a > > color picker button). This was not possible in previous versions > > of darktable, and was an issue where the button was not directly > > linked to the slider (for example, a button for mask display). > > > > - Holding the <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> key while double clicking a slider or > > drop-down in a processing module now restores any auto-applied > > preset. > > > > - Where multiple drawn shapes are grouped (e.g. in a module's mask) > > the mask manager module now displays a tick mark in front of the > > active combination mode (in the popup menu) when right-clicking one > > of > > the consituent shapes. This is usually much easier to read than the > > "Venn diagram" icons in the main module UI. > > > > - Mnemonics have been added to dialog boxes and default actions have > > been > > assigned, so that pressing <kbd>Enter</kbd> will trigger the correct > > action and close the dialog. > > > > - More OpenEXR 3.2.0 attributes can now be extracted and displayed in > > the image information module, where present. > > > > - Lens and cameras filters have been added to the collection filters > > module. > > > > - AVIF exports have been changed so that there is now no conversion to > > YUV > > for lossless. The quantizer selection logic has been updated and > > "lossy" is now the default. > > > > - The content of the main preferences dialog is now (almost) entirely > > taken > > from a single definition file (`darktableconfig.xml.in`) making its > > layout > > much easier to modify. > > > > - The drop-downs in the preferences dialog now use the same (bauhaus) > > widgets as the drop-downs in the rest of the application, offering > > a more consistent behavior. > > > > - The configuration system now has improved number precision. > > > > - The collections module has been reworked for more consistent sorting. > > All date/time sort orders can now be reversed > > (placing either the oldest or newest first). > > The film roll order can also be reversed when ordered by > > id (which is equivalent to the film roll's first import date). > > The "sort film rolls by" preference has been renamed from "id" > > to "import time" to make this clearer. > > > > The collection filtering based on rating now uses proper text > > (like "rejected" instead of -1) and the numbers are replaced by > > stars. > > > > The collection module now displays color labels in the same order > > as in the rest of the UI. > > > > - Adding a tag to an image is now considered to be an "edit" and causes > > XMP sidecars to be created/updated (unless XMP creation is disabled). > > > > - New functionality has been added to automatically generate thumbnails > > in the background while the user is inactive in the lighttable view. > > Currently this functionality is only available by running > > `darktable-generate-cache` from the command-line. The new > > functionality > > is controlled via a preference setting that defines which thumbnail > > sizes to generate in the background (default "never"). > > > > - Two new variables have been introduced to allow the camera crop > > factor > > ("EXIF.CROP\_FACTOR") and 35mm-equivalent focal length > > ("EXIF.FOCAL.LENGTH.EQUIV") to be displayed. > > > > - Color harmony guides in the scopes module are now saved and restored > > for every image. It is therefore no longer necessary to reset the > > guides when going back to a previous edit. This information is also > > stored in the XMP file so can be viewed when sharing edits or > > re-importing a collection. > > > > - It is now possible to control chroma subsampling in JPEG exports. > > > > This allows the user to reduce the color resolution, often resulting > > in > > much smaller files that are virtually indistinguishable > > from images with more color information. > > > > On the other hand, certain images will look better when the chroma > > resolution is maximized. This includes images with small colored > > details > > surrounded by a solid background (such as screenshots with colored > > text). > > > > - The option to ignore JPEG files when importing is now outdated, > > given that many cameras can also output HEIF images. This option has > > therefore now been changed to ignore all non-raw files. > > > > - The lens correction module now supports embedded metadata from > > Olympus > > .ORF files for correction of distortion and chromatic aberration. > > > > This correction is equivalent to that applied by the camera body to > > in-camera JPEGs. For older bodies that do not apply chromatic > > aberration correction to the JPEGs, the required information is > > also excluded from the embedded metadata so darktable will be unable > > to apply corrections. > > > > Vignetting correction based on embedded metadata is not supported. > > However, if the camera's "Shading Compensation" option is enabled, > > the > > vignetting correction will already have been applied to the data in > > the raw > > file. > > > > - The shortcuts system has received several refinements: > > > > - Deleting or overwriting a default shortcut now moves it to the > > "disabled defaults" category from where it can restored by > > pressing <kbd>Delete</kbd>. It is no longer necessary to uncheck > > "load default shortcuts at startup" (in prefs/misc/interface) to > > keep it disabled. > > > > - Visual mapping mode now has improved mouse cursors to indicate > > whether > > the widget under the cursor can have a shortcut assigned or be > > added > > to (or removed from) the quick access panel. > > > > - The shortcuts tab in the preferences dialog now explains that it > > may > > be more convenient to use visual mapping mode. > > > > - When combining a shortcut with a mouse move (for example > > <kbd>b+scroll</kbd>), separate actions can be triggered by up and > > down moves. For example, <kbd>b+scroll-up</kbd> could cycle > > through the top panel options and <kbd>b+scroll-down</kbd> > > through the bottom panel combinations. > > > > - A problem with drop-down and slider popups opened via a shortcut, > > whereby they would immediately fill with the shortcut key > > character, was resolved. Those popups are now integrated into the > > shortcut > > system, so most non-alphanumeric shortcuts will continue to work. > > If a > > dropdown value is changed while the popup is open (for example via > > an automatic calculation in color calibration, a Lua script or a > > MIDI shortcut), the popup is correctly updated/repositioned. After > > a popup is closed it can quickly be reopened to enter another > > value by pressing <kbd>Enter</kbd> (as long as the corresponding > > widget still has focus). > > > > - On macOS the system shortcuts e.g. for copy and paste will now work > > according to the macOS keyboard defaults, meaning using the > > <kbd>command</kbd> > > key instead of the original Linux style <kbd>control</kbd> key. > > > > - The ISO 12464 color assessment mode for the secondary > > preview window is now activated independently from the main window > > (and saved between sessions) with a toggle in the > > <kbd>right-click</kbd> popover of the "display second window" button > > (or using the default <kbd>alt+b</kbd> shortcut). > > > > ## Bug Fixes > > > > - Fixed issues with the OpenCL platform checks that were causing > > freezes. > > > > - Fixed the size calculation of resizable widgets based on line size of > > their contents. > > > > - Fixed a bug in the collection filters module where the conjunction of > > multiple filters was not handled properly. > > > > - Fixed focus distance detection for Nikon Z mount lens corrections. > > > > - Fixed incorrect cropping of sensor data for sRaw dng files. > > > > - Apply the Lightroom color matrix only when importing a genuine > > Lightroom XMP sidecar file. > > > > - Fixed a crash when increasing the number of recent collections. > > > > - Fixed a crash when clicking+dragging the feather line on the path > > mask. > > > > - Fixed a crash when applying the CMYK soft-proof ICC profile. > > > > - The white borders for ISO 12464 color assessment (toggled with > > <kbd>Ctrl+b</kbd>) are now correctly sized and placed at all > > zoom levels and no longer flash when switching between low and high > > quality preview, both in the center view and secondary preview > > window. > > > > - Fixed an issue downloading to Piwigo when the "on conflict" option > > was set to "don't check". > > > > - Fixed several mouse scroll-wheel issues on macOS when used in > > combination with the <kbd>Shift</kbd> modifier key (color harmonies > > width, module height, geotagging date/time, ...). > > > > - When loading an XMP sidecar file from disk, resolved an issue where > > the > > assigned "duplicate number" was already present in the database. This > > has been resolved by instead recalculating the "duplicate number" at > > import > > time for all duplicates. > > > > - For large collections on the lighttable and when using small > > thumbnails (more than 15 per line), using the scrollbar or scrolling > > the mouse to move up/down could be slow. The responsiveness of the > > lighttable in this scenario has now been drastically improved and is > > fast and responsive even with ~50k images and 20 thumbnails per line. > > > > - Fixed pixel errors in RAW Chromatic Aberration and LMMSE demosaic > > resulting in decreased noise. > > > > - Fixed the 'avoid colorshift' mode in the RAW Chromatic Aberrations > > module. > > > > - Fixed the snapshot module so that snapshots for removed images > > are no longer accessible – this was previously causing crashes > > when attempting to display a snapshot of a removed image. > > > > - Fixed a potential crash when using an unsupported ICC profile for > > soft-proofing. > > > > - Fixed multiple issues when computing borders in the framing module. > > For a 0% border on the bottom or right-hand side a single pixel > > border was sometimes shown, depending on the export size/zoom level. > > > > Note that a 0% border doesn't necessarily mean no border at all > > if the chosen aspect ratio doesn't correspond to the aspect ratio > > of the image. > > > > - The internal luminance mask in the tone equalizer has been > > made more resilient to distortion changes made with modules like lens > > correction, crop, etc. After activating a crop, the tone equalizer > > cursor will now show the proper mask luminance values when hovering > > over the image in the darkroom. > > > > - Fixed calculation of required graphics memory for modules performing > > blending operations, possibly avoiding crashes related to OpenCL. > > > > - Added the ability to calculate the crop factor for those cameras > > that do not include this information in their Exif metadata. > > > > - Fixed various bugs related to feathering masks. > > > > - Fixed a DPI scaling issue on macOS causing some GUI elements being > > rendered too small. > > > > ## Lua > > > > ### API Version > > > > - API version is now 9.2.0 > > > > ### Bug Fixes > > > > - Fixed `scripts_installer` to handle user names with spaces on > > Windows. > > > > ### Add action support for Lua > > > > > > ### Other Lua changes > > > > - Allow access to image `change_timestamp`. > > > > ## Notes > > > > - When exporting to AVIF, EXR, JPEG XL, or XCF, selecting specific > > metadata (e.g. geo-tag or creator) is not currently possible. For > > AVIF, EXR, JPEG XL, and XCF formats, darktable will not include any > > metadata fields unless the user selects all of the checkboxes in the > > export module's preference options. > > > > - In order to support the correct display of numbers in darktable, the > > minimum supported Gtk version has had to be increased to > > 3.24.15. For people who need to build darktable with an older > > version, this can be achieved by removing line 241 of the > > `darktable.css` file on your system. See > > https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/13166. > > > > - Starting with release 4.4 a new support policy regarding macOS > > versions has been put in place – darktable releases will now only > > support those macOS versions that are also supported by Apple. > > Release 4.6 therefore drops support for macOS versions older than > > 12.5. > > > > ## Changed Dependencies > > > > ### Mandatory > > > > - ??? > > > > ### Optional > > > > - Bump libavif to 0.9.2 > > > > ## RawSpeed changes > > > > > > ## Camera support, compared to 4.4 > > > > ### Base Support > > > > - Canon EOS Kiss F > > - Canon EOS Kiss X50 > > - Canon EOS Kiss X90 > > - Canon IXY 220F (dng, chdk) > > - Canon PowerShot SX220 HS (chdk) > > - Fujifilm FinePix SL1000 > > - Fujifilm X-S20 (compressed) > > - ImBack ImB35mm (chdk) > > - Leica M10-D (dng) > > - Leica M10-P (dng) > > - Leica M10-R (dng) > > - Leica M11-P (dng) > > - Leica Q2 Monochrom (dng) > > - Leica SL2 (dng) > > - Leica SL2-S (dng) > > - Nikon Coolpix A1000 (12bit-uncompressed) > > - Nikon Z f (14bit-compressed) > > - OM System TG-7 > > - Panasonic DC-TZ200D (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-TZ202D (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-TZ220 (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-TZ220D (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-ZS200D (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-ZS220 (3:2) > > - Panasonic DC-ZS220D (3:2) > > - Panasonic DMC-G10 (3:2, 16:9, 1:1) > > - Panasonic DMC-GM1S (4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1) > > - Pentax K-3 Mark III Monochrome > > - Pentax KF > > - Samsung EK-GN120 > > - Samsung G920F (dng) > > - Samsung G935F (dng) > > - Samsung GX10 (dng) > > - Samsung GX20 (dng) > > - Sigma fp (dng) > > - Sigma fp L (dng) > > - Sigma sd Quattro (dng) > > - Sigma sd Quattro H (dng) > > - Sinar eVolution 75 > > - Sony ILCE-6700 > > - Sony ILCE-7CM2 > > - Sony ILCE-7CR > > - Sony ILME-FX3 > > - Sony ZV-E1 > > > > ### White Balance Presets > > > > - Leica M (Typ 240) > > - Olympus E-P7 > > - Olympus TG-6 > > - Sony ILCE-7CM2 > > > > ### Noise Profiles > > > > - Canon IXY 220F > > - Nikon Z f > > - Olympus E-P7 > > - Pentax *ist DS > > - Sony ILCE-6700 > > > > ### Missing Compression Mode Support > > > > - Apple ProRAW DNGs > > - CinemaDNG lossless (Blackmagic, DJI, etc.) > > - Fujifilm lossy RAFs > > - Nikon high efficiency NEFs > > - Samsung Expert RAW DNGs > > - Sony downsized lossless ARWs ("M" for full-frame, "S" for full-frame > > & APS-C) > > > > ### Suspended Support > > > > Support for the following cameras is suspended because no samples > > are available on raw.pixls.us: > > > > - Creo/Leaf Aptus 22(LF3779)/Hasselblad H1 > > - Fujifilm FinePix S9600fd > > - Fujifilm IS-1 > > - GoPro FUSION > > - Kodak EasyShare Z980 > > - Leaf Aptus-II 5(LI300059)/Mamiya 645 AFD > > - Leaf Credo 60 > > - Leaf Credo 80 > > - Minolta DiMAGE 5 > > - Olympus SP320 > > - Panasonic DMC-FX150 > > - Pentax Q10 > > - Phase One IQ250 > > - Sinar Hy6/ Sinarback eXact > > - ST Micro STV680 > > > > ## Translations > > > > - Albanian > > - Brazilian Portuguese > > - Chinese (Simplified) > > - Chinese (Traditional) > > - Czech > > - Dutch > > - European Spanish > > - Finnish > > - French > > - German > > - Hungarian > > - Italian > > - Japanese > > - Polish > > - Russian > > - Slovenian > > - Ukrainian > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
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