As not all users have super-fast lines, it's preferred to upload images 
at a server (e.g. dropbox.com) and give a link in your mails.

Ulrich

Am 03.03.2013 08:01, schrieb Colin Adams:
> On 2 March 2013 20:25, johannes hanika <hana...@gmail.com
> <mailto:hana...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     i guess you already evaluated how far you can get with these
>
>     http://www.darktable.org/tag/conditional-blending/
>
>     ?
>
>     if applied right, these are more powerful than hand-selected masks
>     because you can automatically apply them to a series of images and let
>     the code detect all skin tones for you for example.
>
>
> I hadn't. It hadn't occurred to me that it might be possible.
> So I've now spent a little time thinking about how it might be done for
> my images, and I drew a blank (I can't think of what the selection
> criteria might be for my use-cases). This may be because it really can't
> be done, or it may be just my lack of experience. Perhaps I could post a
> RAW and a finished TIFF (or JPEG version) of a typical use-case for me,
> and explained what I was doing and why, and maybe you (or others) could
> suggest an approach? If so, should I attach the images to an email (not
> sure of the etiquette on this list), or post them somewhere on the web?
>
>

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