In addition, as you noticed, dt creates a XMP file for each image you open.
These contain, amongst with other information, which plugins you applied,
with which parameters and other information.
HTH
Ste
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
> El lunes, 4 de marzo de 2013, Leonard Evens escribió:
>
> On Sun, 2013-03-03 at 21:49 -0800, Derek Kite wrote:
>> > In light table, Select, select all, then Selected Images, remove. This
>> > clears it, without physically deleting the files. I'd backup the files
>> > in another folder first just to be safe.
>>
>> Thanks for telling me how to deal with the problem. It is a big help,
>> but I would still like to know just where darktable is keeping the
>> information and why it does what it does.
>> >
>
>
> The information is stored in a SQLite db in ~/.config/darktable/library.db
>
> As you have managed to create TIFF files in the folder, when you reimport
> you also import those files, and the you will have the same image repeated
> several times. That is why it is not a good idea to export to the same
> folder that have your original RAW files.
>
>
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