Hi Matthias,
there are 2 ways to delete pictures. You can just remove them from your catalog
or truely delete them from your disk.
You probably used the first option. That is why they were still inside the
folder when you moved it and so they showed up again.
Your edits are stored in xmp files.
Thanks, Jan! Yeah, technically, what I did was: I copied the pictures
from my SD card to my /home/Test/ folder, like I always do. Then, I used
"import and copy" in DT and pointed to that folder.
What I didn't realize that 3.6 now actually makes new copies somewhere
else on the file system. That's
Quick follow-up... I read through the announcement more thoroughly now
and realize that what previously was the "import" button is now the "add
to library" button.
I also found that DT on my laptop still had all the files, so I used
DT's own "move" feature to put them back into my home folder.
I
Hello, Darktable team!
First of all, thanks so much for this new release, it's always extremely
exciting to hear about one and to test it out. I've been a user since
2013 and the program just keeps getting better.
I do have a problem with the new "Copy and Import" feature though. I
worked throug
thank you for this fantastic work
peter switzerland
> Am 03.07.2021 um 10:14 schrieb Pascal Obry :
>
> We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.6.0!
>
> The github release is here:
> [https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.6.0](https://github.co