The absence of the "scan for devices" button itself, as opposed to an
import button for the specific camera, suggests that your Darktable
install was compiled without access to 'gphoto2'.
If you compiled Darktable yourself, make sure the 'libgphoto2-dev'
package is installed and look over the buil
* rob lineberger [11-11-20 23:37]:
> I've heard great things and I can't wait to try tethering my Canon 7D with
> darktable. However, there is no menu option for "Scan for Devices." Or
> "import from camera", or "tethered shoot" for that matter.
>
> I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS with a fresh instal
I've heard great things and I can't wait to try tethering my Canon 7D
with darktable. However, there is no menu option for "Scan for
Devices." Or "import from camera", or "tethered shoot" for that matter.
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS with a fresh install of darktable 3.2.1. I am
in lightroom m
Hi Jaume,
Am 04.11.20 um 21:56 schrieb Jaume Aragay Badia:
I'm new here. I come from using LightRoom and I use a MIDI controller to
adjust levels with it's sliders and trigger actions with it's buttons...
I wanted to do the same with DT.
basically you need to translate MIDI into key strokes.