Hello,
You use a very old version of darktable, 3.0.1. Please try to reproduce
with the current stable version, 3.4.1.1.
If still reproducible, please file a bug, uploading the image, the xmp
file, a screenshot showing what you see in the darkroom, and the exported
image for comparison.
https://g
Just a bit of background for Patrick's commands. There are at least
two reasons your build won't match the one built from a fresh copy of
the code on Github:
- you have local modifications (the command 'git status' (without the
quotes) should list the files differing from the baseline; 'git
checkou
I think you forgot to mention the automated parameterisation of filmic
and tone equaliser, and the AI-powered selection of the
chroma-preservation mode.
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> always the same dilemma for me with creating a github account... So I hope
> someone will take pity...
I think you should not abuse the developers' time to raise issues on
your behalf, expecting them to do something that you feel violates
privacy (even if they were already foolish enough to hav
It has just occurred to me: have you tried disabling OpenCL before
importing photos? A bad graphics driver could cause the issue you
experience (processing hanging indefinitely).
It can be toggled in settings, see here:
https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/es/cpugpumemory.html
So, again, start with a cl
I see it's not 3.4, but 3.4.1.1 (the latest). It's important, because
3.4.1 was broken, and 3.4 also had problems.
Deleting and reinstalling does not remove/fix potentially broken
configuration and database files.
If you want helpful responses, please provide more info, e.g. have you
ever had darkt
Note that today I installed darktable on a Windows laptop just to see
if I can help with the issue. I ran it with
darktable -d all
but got absolutely no output on the console (Windows 10). That is not
how it behaves on Linux.
BTW, the invocation would need the 'bin' subdirectory and the name of
th
Hello,
I honestly think this thread should be on the users' list, not on the
devs'. BTW, Susana, there's a lively forum at discuss.pixls.us, where
it's much easier to share screenshots, for example.
With that out of the way: removing (uninstalling) darktable only
removes the program, but does not
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 at 07:30, Dennis Gräser wrote:
> Copying editing steps is very helpful, especially with similarly exposed
> images.
> However, by default the crop module is always copied as well. This doesn't
> make much sense, since a cropping has to be done by hand again and again
> anyway.
"following modules are deprecated because they have internal design mistakes "
"that can't be solved and alternatives that solve them.\n"
"they will be removed for new edits in next release."
I'd actually re-phrase that (but I'm not a native speaker): for me,
the 'have' at the beginning of the sen
On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 at 20:18, KOVÁCS István wrote:
> This is just to let you know that a member has reported extremely bad
> performance on pixls.us. The most time-consuming modules ran up to a
> 1000 times(!) slower than on my old Core2 Duo machine.
This has been resolved: I did not
Hi,
This is just to let you know that a member has reported extremely bad
performance on pixls.us. The most time-consuming modules ran up to a
1000 times(!) slower than on my old Core2 Duo machine.
The performance comparison can be found here:
https://discuss.pixls.us/t/performance-issues/21039/33
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 22:50, Nicolas Auffray
wrote:
> See that PR: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/6538
Thanks, that fixed it.
Kofa
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Hi,
Building from master (569b31) on Ubuntu 20.04 and the following build script:
cd ~/darktable
git clean -d -f -x
git submodule init
git submodule update
git pull --rebase --recurse-submodules
./build.sh --disable-lua --disable-camera --disable-flickr
--disable-kwallet --disable-libsecret --disa
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 at 18:04, Postmaster wrote:
> is it possible to have your own copy of darktable without installing
> pgm/libraries outside of your account?
I assume you're under Linux.
There are 'all-in-one' application packages that ship both the
software and the libraries (AppImage, FlatPa
git clean -d -f -x ; git pull --rebase --recurse-submodules
This will remove generated files, then update from git.
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On Sat, 10 Oct 2020 at 23:38, wrote:
> I tried searching for the 'Culling Mode' and found this resource
> (https://discuss.pixls.us/t/help-with-culling-mode-in-darktable/12296
> sorry but searching the official documentation didn't work without
> javascript). I discovered that a user can
> hold
On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 20:22, Frank Huebner wrote:
> I used the retouch module on a large picture (10165 x 4018). It did not
> work as expected. At normal size pictures (16 Mpix) it worked as
> expected.
This sounds like an issue I have logged, though mine had nothing to do
with size of the image.
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 16:07, wrote:
> Using left/right arrow keys to move between photos in Darkroom would be the
> most intuitive. [...]
> I discovered (in another ticket) that spacebar and backspace perform these
> functions by default
Feel free the reassign them. Also, you don't need to hun
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 08:34, Andreas Herold wrote:
> I decided to summarize everything from now on in every mail.
> Additonally I have constructed an example, that shows my problem in a more
> dramatic way.
I think it'd be great if you opened a github issue with the same
content and examples:
h
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 21:09, Richard Hobday wrote:
> You might benefit from changing the settings in:
> Preferences/processing/auto apply pixel workflow defaults
> this should allow you to the revert to the legacy pipe order.
I thought that setting changes which modules get auto-applied (base
cu
Dear All,
There have been a number of questions from newcomers, which is, on one
hand, great (means user base of darktable is growing), but it also
means that people on this list keep answering the same questions.
Therefore, I'd like to suggest a number of resources:
- the darktable manual: unfort
Hi,
On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 at 02:21, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> If I have 2 versions of an image shown on the culling lighttable and try to
> send one piece to the trash the
> system warns that both pieces will be trashed. This makes culling very much
> less useful.
For culling, if I press the
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 10:22, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> Please do advise if there is an official PPA for ensuring the latest and
> safest updates. A bit disappointed that the Mint / Ubuntu repos are not
> linked to the latest stable versions.
https://www.darktable.org/install/ -> OBS
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Hi,
First: I've changed the subject (we're no longer discussing 'cannot
open database', right?).
> how do I contribute small bits to Darktable (preferably without cloning
> the codebase and using git)?
>
> I have 1 line for the noise*json and a few WB presets for a camera to give.
Second: https:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, 20:26 August Schwerdfeger,
wrote:
> I think that just means your parametric mask's parameters are set such
> that it is not actually applying to any part of the image
>
Or opacity is 0. (Doesn't this belong to the users list, though?)
Kofa
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Andreas,
Thanks for the suggestion. I got a used NVidia 1060 with 6 GB of RAM
for ~CHF 140, and it flies.
I may get an AMD Ryzen 2600 with 16 GB RAM as the next step.
Kofa
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 12:37, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> You don't really need a beast. AMD RX560 with 4GB of RAM cost ~120
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 at 21:28, Aurélien Pierre wrote:
> atrous (contrast equalizer) is quite heavy on hardware and needs a lot of
> memory to store the intermediate wavelets scales. I remember having the same
> issue on my previous laptop (GPU Nvidia 635M, 2 GB too) with certain updates
> of the
Hi,
I think it's a user's question, but quite technical and with the dev
version, so I'm posting it here.
I've been using darktable since the 1.x days, maybe longer. I have an
ancient Core2 Duo machine with just 4 GB of RAM and an NVidia GTX 650
with 2 GB onboard.
For that reason, I have used the
Hi,
I've seen Aurélien Pierre's video about filmic and tone EQ; there, he
used the mouse to reorder modules on the active modules tab. I can
only use the 'multiple instances' menu's move up/down options; for me,
click+drag just opens/closes the module (so the click takes effect,
the drag is ignore
Hi,
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, 07:31 Axel Gerber, wrote:
> Before you installed a new dt 2.7 version, did you clean the installation
> folder or just swiped it over? If the latter, try to clean and reinstall
>
Please keep the discussion on the list.
Thanks for the suggestion. I did not remove the ins
Hi,
I don't know if this is how it's supposed to behave, but I suspect it
is not: switching 'preserve chroma' to 'RGB power norm' drastically
altered the curve. Switching back to any of the other settings
(including to 'no') restored the original curve; selecting 'RGB power
norm' altered it again.
argin to the black and white points.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aurélien.
>
> Le 16/10/2019 à 10:34, KOVÁCS István a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm on darktable 1a11ea71 compiled using build.sh; OS is Kubuntu 19.04.
>
> I started with a reasonably exposed landscape, and tried appl
Hi,
I'm on darktable 1a11ea71 compiled using build.sh; OS is Kubuntu 19.04.
I started with a reasonably exposed landscape, and tried applying the
'outdoors' setting as a starting point (that, and 'bright outdoors',
often worked well for me in 'classic' filmic in darktable 2.6.2). WIth
the version
On Fri, 2 Aug 2019, 03:44 Julian Rickards,
wrote:
> My laptop has non-expandable 4GB RAM
> I'll just deal with the error message as it comes up
>
Why risk image corruption? I also use darktable with 4GB of RAM. If I were
you, I'd try the instructions for 32-bit systems (even though you're
runnin
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019, 20:56 Julian Rickards,
wrote:
> I've been getting the following error
>
> 'tiling failed for module "atrous", image may be garbled'
>
I think this belongs to the user list, but anyway: read the manual, and
look for tiling. More specifically:
https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 16:12, Aurélien Pierre
wrote:
> [of highlights reconstruction and white balance] until someone is able to
> tell me what the use case for having them disabled is
One use case is the workaround for the issue discussed here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/darktable-dev@lists.d
Patrick,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm trying to understand what's going on -
please see below.
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 at 22:20, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> as I said, I do not see that. I cannot delete files within darkroom mode
> or within duplicate module, selected or not.
Do you mean there's no
> > nor can I select more that one duplicate image at a time.
NB: I'm not *selecting* anything. I click the x next to one of the
duplicates. As shown on the screenshot, a popup appears, asking
whether to delete N files, where N is the number of versions
(duplicates).
This is what I do:
https://pho
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 at 14:48, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > Sometimes (I have been unable to find out under what circumstances)
> > clicking [x] in the duplicate manager deletes all versions of the
> > file.
> > Redmine: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/12623
>
> I cannot duplicate your problem.
Hi,
Sometimes (I have been unable to find out under what circumstances)
clicking [x] in the duplicate manager deletes all versions of the
file. Here's a screenshot; if I clicked 'Yes', it'd actually remove
the raw file and all three sidecars.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Darktable-issues/Misc/
In the comments, they do mention using another instance of exposure.
However, since they gave darktable a total of 20 minutes (and did not
ask someone who has actually used it), they may have forgotten about
base curves, which also influence brightness.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAb85TukS
Hi Aurélien,
Thanks for the response. My editing is not critical, as I just post online,
but now I'd like to print some photos. I'll first print one batch and see
how they turn out (whether too dark etc.), and may re-edit accordingly.
István
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019, 02:50 Aurélien Pierre,
wrote:
>
re both on light
background). I mostly edit at night, in a quite dark room, with a
'warm-white' LED desk lap illuminating the white wall behind the monitor.
Thanks in advance,
Kofa
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From: KOVÁCS István
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2019 22:38
Subject: Grey theme
'Something more lightweight?'
What about Github pages and
https://github.com/yakivmospan/github-wikito-converter
'allows you to generate HTML & PDF documentation from your Github wiki or
any other markdown-based wiki.'
>
>
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Hello,
Sorry about cross-posting, I did not get any reaction on the users'
list. [Some typos fixed below.]
I find the way colour zones behaves surprising.
To demonstrate, I've shared a set of images (raw + screenshots) here:
http://tech.kovacs-telekes.org/files/dt-colour-zones/
orig.jpg: I sampl
OpenCL (Open
Computing Language) header files
Kofa
On 19 December 2017 at 09:07, Bob Tregilus wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 11:30 PM, KOVÁCS István
> wrote:
>>
>> Update: I've gone through all the modules, moving the .cl source files
>> for fa
nit] failed to compile program `atrous.cl'!
Kofa
On 19 December 2017 at 07:09, Bob Tregilus wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 10:06 PM, KOVÁCS István
> wrote:
>>
>> On 19 December 2017 at 07:05, KOVÁCS István
>> wrote:
>> > Could you please try
On 19 December 2017 at 07:05, KOVÁCS István wrote:
> Could you please try one more thing for me? Run the command
> ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler.so.1
> and paste its output here.
>
> (I did not have that file; I needed to link it from
> /usr/li
Thanks, Bob.
I have now removed all extra packages and reconfigured the remaining
ones; the result is more free disk space, but no improvement in
darktable.
One thing I see is that your nvidia packages are of version
384.90-0ubuntu0.16.04.1, while mine are 384.90-0ubuntu0.16.04.2.
I'll try a downg
Hello All,
I seems I posted the wrong logs - I guess it was too early in the
morning for me.
Here are the correct ones:
clinfo output:
http://tech.kovacs-telekes.org/files/darktable-opencl-nvidia384.90/clinfo.log
darktable -d opencl output:
http://tech.kovacs-telekes.org/files/darktable-opencl-nv
Hi Bob,
It gives me hope :)
Could you please check the link to my logs, and send me the output of the
commands on your system? E.g. dpkg.
I installed the driver using the driver manager app; is that all you did,
too, or did you need to add any package manually?
Thanks,
István
On 18 Dec 2017 08:
Thanks for the quick reply. My issue seems to be different: the first
module gets compiled.
I've tried the workaround, anyway, but it failed:
==
eagle ~ # cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
eagle x86_64-linux-gnu # ls
nvidia/current/libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler.so.1<-- this was the
original file linked i
Dear Dev-list,
I'm sorry about double-posting; I have had no response on the users' list.
I'm using darktable 2.2.5 from Pascal's PPA on Mint 18.2. I upgraded
from Nvidia 340 to 384, now opencl fails. It does compile the first
module at least, so I'm not sure if I really have a missing package.
I
You can copy exif from original raw to jpeg using exiv2. Since your
jpeg will probably have been correctly rotated by the orientation
module, you'll need to clear the 'rotation needed' flag using jhead
-norot; you can then regenerate the thumbnail using jhead -rgt .
Kofa
On 28 November 2016 at 21
Hi,
You can browse in e.g. Geeqie, right click, and open (or edit?) in
darktable. That's possible because you can supply the image as a
command-line argument. That well import it automatically, and you can
remove images from the DB every now and then.
Kofa
On 8 Sep 2016 14:19, "John Jakees" wro
Hi,
The tooltip for mid-tone bias (
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/blob/master/src/iop/velvia.c)
says :
"how much to spare highlights and shadows"
The user manual (http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04s03.html.php)
says:
"Velvia can reduce its effect for mid-tones to avoid unnatu
I think this is the relevant source code:
https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/blob/master/rtengine/calc_distort.cc
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Hi,
Unfortunately the old RawTherapee forum is gone, and contents are not on
archive.org. I think you may find the developer's alias here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120102181844/http://rawtherapee.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9
If memory serves me well, he extracted some points from both the raw
I agree, a way to change exposure via the histogram with more control
(smaller steps) would be welcome.
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Most probably the output of the module is monochrome, so blending it at
100% opacity will give you a B&W image. If you check the manual, it
mentions the recommended blending mode for high pass:
'The primary usage for this filter is in combination with a blending
operator. Try out blend mode “soft l
On 29 December 2015 at 21:04, Roman Lebedev wrote:
> Oh, second thought, what is the value of "number of background threads"?
> I bet it is set to 1?
Bingo! If set to 2, the PPA version loads quickly. It was set to one,
and my compiled version lacks printing support:
=== build.log ===
-- Could NO
Roman,
> Make sure that "enable disk backend for thumbnail cache" setting
> in "core options" in preferences is on.
Thanks for the quick reply. The 'enable disk backend for thumbnail
cache' preference is ON - and since both my own build and the PPA
version use the same .config directory, their be
Hi,
I'm on Mint 17 and use Pascal's PPA. During my investigations, I:
- upgraded already installed version 1.6.9 with 'aptitude upgrade'
- when I saw there's this slow startup, I removed dt with 'aptitude
purge darktable'
- I moved my .config/darktable to .config/darktable_ (out of the way)
- did
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion to check the build warnings - should have done
that before/instead of asking. I have found the warning in the logs,
installed the required library, now all is OK. I was just surprised to see
that the two binaries (cmstest and dt itself), compiled during the same
build
Hi,
I've checked out RC2 from git; compiled without a problem.
darktable-cmstest says 'darktable itself was built without colord
support'. Should I be concerned?
Thanks,
Kofa
kofa@eagle:~/darktable-2/bin > ./darktable-cmstest
darktable-cmstest version 2.0rc2
this executable was built with colord
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