On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 15:11:55 +0200
Bernhard <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> rogerb schrieb am 17.06.2015 um 14:54:
> >     I use Shotwell to store my photos and Darktable to edit
> > them.
> This adds complexity to the workflow.
> dt is meant to be a digital asset management system for the full 
> workflow - and I am happy about that.
> Otherwise I could have used RawTherapee or Lightzone or dcraw or
> whatever.
> >     When I edit a photo darktable leaves the sidecar file
> >     with the  original
> that's how it works - it stores the edits in the sidecar-file 
> (non-destructive)
> > this makes it difficult  to find old edits.
> >     Is there anyway to leave the file in the working dir.
> Could you give an example? I don't really understand what you want to
> do?
> 
Sorry I thought I could open the image in darktable edit the image by
clicking on the xmp file in my file manager but it just opens
Darktable.    I store my images in shotwell easy to backup.I use
darktable to get a print but that print is part of whatever project I'm 
working on so I store it to my working directory so I work a lot with
file manager because a lot of the pictures come from outside of
darktable . If I want to go back to the original It can be hard to find
because the xmp file is some where in shotwell. 

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