* thokster <[email protected]> [11-09-14 10:48]:
> Am 09.11.2014, 14:13 Uhr, schrieb Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>:
> 
> >
> > Therein lies mis-understanding or mis-communication  :^(
> >
> > I do not want to wander thru history and make changes but *only* the
> > *last* change, as: if I add brightness, to return to the previous
> > brightness level and not to the *default* brightness level, or making
> > blacklevel changes or midlevel or ....
> >
> So, you don't want to revert the very last change in a module, you would  
> like to have the state of module before editing.
> If you duplicate the module with the same settings before you edit again,  
> isn't that what you want?

Somewhat, I am only interested in the ability to revert the single last
change I have made. Not that change and then the one previous, only the
very last. Your suggestion would accomplish that but at great cost effort
wise and possibly producing a very large history stack and are all modules
really capable of more than one instance?
 
> >> There could be a technically simple solution that is very similar to
> >> what actually happens in the undo of many programs: create an item in
> >> history stack whenever anything is changed in any module.
> >> Trouble is: recording every little change will bloat the stack a lot,
> >> making it irrelevant.
> >
> > Only maintain the changes for the *current* module and compress them upon
> > leaving that module
> 
> Here you mean something like a temporary history stack for each module?

Here and before that only exists until you leave that module and only
contains the conditions immediately previous.

I do not want to increase mouse click/usage as I already am much
over-taxed.  I will work four soccer games this weekend 180mi/290k from
home and will have betweek 2000 and 3000 shots to work before the
following weekend.  I shoot raw because lighting conditions and color
casts vary so much.  I use two Nikons, D3 & D7100, time synced, with a
Nikkor 70-300v2 and a Nikkor 80-400v2.  And it is a labor-of-love, the pay
is smiles.

Darktable is amazing and I moved from BibblePro5/AfterShockPro
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