[dev_pixelpipe] took 101.679 secs (0.104 CPU) processing `ombres et
hautes lumières' [preview]
^ that sounds like something is seriously broken. maybe your ram is
failing? or the cpu is overheating? the first number should be ~ the
number in parentheses divided by the number of threads. do you hav
Hi,
No i have a I7 2600K (4core/8 thread) & 8Go of Ram.
& darktable never use all my ram.
It's not problem with xmp file, as i have tested with a fresh database &
import a test directory without xmp file
> It's can be a problem of mixing use of stable & git version ?
i don't think i have try
Hi,
here is the usermanual with Ammon's proofreading changes added to chapter 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aoq5w82i9qngwuk/darktable-usermanual-130226.pdf
I only left out very few structural changes - they are not forgotten but
deserve a closer look once we have the major bugs fixed.
So, if an
Hi all,
I finally let the mask in paused for 1 or 2 days and work on correcting
bug in C&R.
I've created a new branch on main repo for that : CR_fixes
Currently here's what has been done :
1- save changes done with cropping area even if the pipe is still
working (bug #9245)
2- save ratio in image
what computer is that? shadows/highlights is a bit expensive, but not
_that_ expensive. also the randomness of which module is slow is a
little worrying. do you have very little ram maybe?
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Roumano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Same things with a fresh database & only 50 pictu
Hi,
here is the usermanual with Ammon's proofreading changes added to chapter 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aoq5w82i9qngwuk/darktable-usermanual-130226.pdf
I only left out very few structural changes - they are not forgotten but
deserve a closer look once we have the major bugs fixed.
So, if an
hey,
your graphs look just fine. i would guess you ran into a bug in the
script we fixed recently. this would produce the right graphs +
presets.txt but mess up the preset insertion into the database (so you
would always get black images when testing with that).
thanks for profiling!
cheers,
jo
nice, graphs look perfect, and there are even redundant samples. thank
you sir :)
if i ever get over my chronic laziness i'll make use of those samples
apart from just datamining and average them.
cheers,
jo
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Moritz Moeller wrote:
> On 26/2/13 12:17 AM, Moritz M