This is really good Dennis, cleaned up my contender for the world's worst
purple fringing image superbly and there is a yousendit link for that image
coming your way in case you want the test image. This was with an old but good
Tamron adaptall 200-500 wide open at 5.6, at 500, with a 1.4x conv
Hi
the new focus detection is a really interesting feature. From my point
of view, judging sharpness quickly in lighttable, is (or now was? ;-) )
a weak point in darktable.
I tried this feature with some images. Especially for some (noisier)
concert pictures, I noticed that often areas are detect
Thank you Dennis --
Compiling the defringe module from it's own subdirectory looks like an
excellent solution. Given that the devs provided such a clear instruction page
on compiling DT from git, I expected that testing the various branches would be
just as easy -- :)
I have several images t
Am Montag, 4. November 2013, 08:14:27 schrieb Togan Muftuoglu:
> Hi,
>
> > "Tobias" == Tobias Ellinghaus writes:
> Tobias> Am Sonntag, 3. November 2013, 11:39:06 schrieb Togan Muftuoglu:
> Tobias> [...]
>
> >> git archive --prefix=darktable_whatever_branch/ --HEAD -o
> >> Wha
Enormous thanks for this Darrell. I have some really good 'sea of purple'
images which I wanted to test out but instead spent the day struggling with git
and still no defringe module.
Rgds,
Rob.
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From: Bruce Albert [mailto:doctordruid...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 03 November 2
On 11/03/2013 02:03 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 3. November 2013, 15:26:16 schrieb Simon Spannagel:
>
> [...]
>
>> And apparently it works fine on Fedora 19, just disable the additional
>> Lua scripting capabilities (pointed out by Jérémy).
> Is there any reason to disable Lua on Fed