On 26/01/18 00:28, Robert Krawitz wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:45:55 +, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
[ nfs discussion ]
Hi
Thanks for your input. Yes, my NAS is slow, it's a little bit outdated,
but it does not "lock".
I checked the load on the NAS (was "ok"), I could access the files from
anoth
On 25/01/18 20:44, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
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> Let's try to find out what is happening.
> [gdb]
> Does it also happen when you have the files locally?
> Tobias
Hi
Thanks for your hints, I will try that, if not today, then on the
weekend. Not sure if it also happens if files are local, so I'll ha
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:45:55 +, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
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> Hi,
> which are the NFS options you're using to mount the drive? I had similar
> problems, not related to darktable but to the NFS mounts work. In short: if
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On Thu, Jan 25, 2018, at 11:44, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018, 20:33:04 CET schrieb Michael Staats:
> > Note: My images are located on a NAS, mounted via nfs v3, but my home
> > dir (i. e. including .config/darktable/*db) lives on a local SSD. I have
> > disable "send
Hi,
which are the NFS options you're using to mount the drive? I had similar
problems, not related to darktable but to the NFS mounts work. In short: if
you hard mount an NFS share (the default) any problem server-side means the
applications trying to use it hang. It's like if the hard drive froze,
Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018, 20:33:04 CET schrieb Michael Staats:
> Hi
Hi.
> darktable 2.4.0 (but also many older versions)
> xubuntu 16.04
>
> I have the following issue:
> After importing I usually have a quick glance at each image and "reject"
> (r) the obvious candidates in darkroom.
> Th
Hi
darktable 2.4.0 (but also many older versions)
xubuntu 16.04
I have the following issue:
After importing I usually have a quick glance at each image and "reject"
(r) the obvious candidates in darkroom.
Then I switch to lighttable, view "rejected only", select all, and press
delete.
The more i
I see, thanks. I was under the impression that it was normal to do the full
calibration once per scene/lighting setup, but looking around some more I guess
it's typical just to generate a profile once for the camera and reuse it. I'll
go ahead and use the chart tool to generate one for mine :)
hi robert,
you can use the colour lut module to calibrate to a checker. you'd use
the darktable-chart utility to create a style for you.
there's some very short example about half way through this:
https://www.darktable.org/2016/05/colour-manipulation-with-the-colour-checker-lut-module/
and if