On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 4:31 AM, Jan wrote:
>> >>> 2) Feature request:
>> >>> At the moment it is not possible to give absolute values for the border
>> >>> size. Is there a special reason for that, or could this possibly be added
>> >>> in a future version?
>> >>
>> >> absolute in centimeters? we
there are a couple of leftovers from the old versions in clipping.c,
like commented out set_sensitive calls and such..
apart from that it workes like a charm!
merged to master for more testing :)
-jo
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 8:01 AM, AlicVB wrote:
> This is because when you move a spot, the circ
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 11:20:31AM +1300, johannes hanika wrote:
>> (i mean: comment out the stuff in init_presets() in src/iop/denoiseprofile.c)
>
> That did the trick. Startup times are back to previous levels.
right. i guess i'll do what
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 11:20:31AM +1300, johannes hanika wrote:
> (i mean: comment out the stuff in init_presets() in src/iop/denoiseprofile.c)
That did the trick. Startup times are back to previous levels.
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hey,
i've profiled your images and pushed to master. please check if it
makes any sense, the plots looked really good to me, even better for
dark areas than most of them.
-jo
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Mikko Ruohola wrote:
> Anyone able & willing to create a noise profile vor 7D?
> I'm hav
This is because when you move a spot, the circle might be distorted too
(try setting a big keystone correction and then add spot, for example)
and recreate the spot on each mouse move would be too slow... And here,
we speak just about a spot, but with curves, it will be even more obvious !
I agr
Aldric,
> If I understand, this is "by design" :
> When you move a spot, to avoid too may calculation, the spot is draw as
> a simple small circle (like a "target"). Once you release the mouse
> button, the spot get it's real size. Is that what you mean ?
Yes, that's what I mean. A bit disturbin
If I understand, this is "by design" :
When you move a spot, to avoid too may calculation, the spot is draw as
a simple small circle (like a "target"). Once you release the mouse
button, the spot get it's real size. Is that what you mean ?
Aldric
Le 04/01/2013 19:27, Pascal Obry a écrit :
> Alic
AlicVB,
That's awesome :)
> Please have a look, test it and if everything goes well, I think we can
> merge it to master :)
I have tested it a bit, I found an issue with the spot removal, when I
click the size of the two circle is the same. I then drag, and drop then
the circle for the copied
Am Freitag, 4. Januar 2013, 19:10:13 schrub Markus Jung:
> Cool, one question: Does/Might this solve issue 8560?
No.
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Cool, one question: Does/Might this solve issue 8560?
> http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/8560
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Am 04.01.2013 18:33, schrieb AlicVB:
> Hi all,
> As discussed with hanatos, I've created a new branch on the main repo
> called "distort"
> This branch in an implementation of d
Hi all,
As discussed with hanatos, I've created a new branch on the main repo
called "distort"
This branch in an implementation of distortions management.
What's new ?
Modules who take care to positions no longer need to deactivate
distortions iop :
- before : You rotate an image. As soon as you
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Roland Riegel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I stumbled over Darktable and found it to be a clever application
> which looks promising. Thanks for your effort and time creating it!
Our pleasure.
> I installed version 1.1.1 from the Debian unstable repository. Sad
New fix using ellipize is there:
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/134
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> >>> 2) Feature request:
> >>> At the moment it is not possible to give absolute values for the border
> >>> size. Is there a special reason for that, or could this possibly be added
> >>> in a future version?
> >>
> >> absolute in centimeters? we don't do print sizes. absolute in pixels?
> >> mak
Hi all,
Recently I stumbled over Darktable and found it to be a clever application
which looks promising. Thanks for your effort and time creating it!
I installed version 1.1.1 from the Debian unstable repository. Sadly enough,
it usually completely freezes my laptop when I try to open any RAW
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