BTW: +1 for applying rating (and maybe all meta / non-image-manipulation
operations) apply to whole groups, not just the "representative" of a group.

Martin


2014/1/13 <[email protected]>

> Sorry for the repost --- answered to author and not to the list.
>
> On 2014-01-12 16:05, Federico Bruni wrote:
> > Ciao Romano, welcome to darktable
> >
> > Il dom, gen 12, 2014 at 5:56 , [email protected] ha scritto:
> >
> >> So for my question: is it possible to apply a rating to all the
> >> images in a group while in lighttable?
> >
> > yes: select the images and use the shortcuts 1-5 or r
> >
>
> Thanks --- I probably explained the problem badly. I am looking at the
> images in lighttable; I have set the group option to show only one image
> per
> group, set lighttable to show just one image at a time (so I can asses
> better
> the quality). Like this:
>
> http://imgur.com/2XAOQaj
>
> I can very rapidly view one image after the other with
> the mouse scroll wheel, and without having to go through the jpeg/raw
> pairs while "scrolling". While doing this I rate the images --- this is
> one keypress per image. Very handy.
>
> This results in only one image of the group being rated (which I
> understand it is the desired behavior in most case --- it's just
> a special case in the first image quality assessment; it would just
> be handy to have for example shift-R "reject" all images in the
> collapsed group and  shift-number rate them all).
>
> If I "open" the groups, I know I can select all the images and rate them
> together,
> but it's not so handy --- it's a lot slower (select the two images,
> zoom, rate). It's faster to just rate both the raw and the jpeg by hand,
> but still half as fast as it could be, given that I will see the two
> copies.
>
> > When deleting an image with duplicates, darktable keeps the original
> > input file on disk untilw the last of the duplicates gets deleted.
> >
> > from: http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch02s03s06.html.php [1]
> >
> > I don't shoot RAW+JPEG but I think that if you delete a group
> > everything *that has been imported in darktable* will be deleted.
>
> Yes --- this is the correct behavior. The problem is that there is not
> a way (that I can find) to rate all images in a group *while the group
> is not open*.
>
> >> Another possibility would be to have an option to import just raw
> >> files avoiding the jpeg that have a correspondent raw, but importing
> >> the "lone" jpegs.
> >
> > I don't think that it's possible nor a desired feature for most of
> > people, as darktable is a raw converter.
> >
>
> Yes, I understand. I wrote a little python script to move away the
> jpeg when a raw is present, I imagine I will use that one before
> importing
> the directory in darktable.
>
> Thanks anyway for the answer.
>
> Romano
>
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