Re: [darktable-devel] Running DT on openSUSE 13.1 an VMware Player with multicore

2014-09-10 Thread Robert William Hutton
On 10/09/14 10:26, "Künkler, Allgemein" wrote: > I've running DT on a openSUSE 13.1 inside a VMware-Player (6.0.3) > machine. I've set up 4 kernels. > Some basic things do not work. Exporting images as JPEG or applying > styles to a couple of images. > After reducing the number of kernels to 1 it w

Re: [darktable-devel] Running DT on openSUSE 13.1 an VMware Player with multicore

2014-09-10 Thread Pascal Obry
Hello! > I've running DT on a openSUSE 13.1 inside a VMware-Player (6.0.3) > machine. I've set up 4 kernels. > Some basic things do not work. Exporting images as JPEG or applying > styles to a couple of images. > After reducing the number of kernels to 1 it works fine. > What happens here? Not

Re: [darktable-devel] Color Profiles / Curves for Olympus PL-6

2014-09-10 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* M.Fassbender [09-10-14 05:15]: > Owning a Olympus PL-6 which is actually a PL-5 in a different body I am > wondering how to make darktable use the PL-5 profiles for my PL-6-RAW > files. Is this anything I can adjust or do you have to integrate this > into the program code? Edit the lensfun d

[darktable-devel] Running DT on openSUSE 13.1 an VMware Player with multicore

2014-09-10 Thread Künkler, Allgemein
Hello everybody, I've running DT on a openSUSE 13.1 inside a VMware-Player (6.0.3) machine. I've set up 4 kernels. Some basic things do not work. Exporting images as JPEG or applying styles to a couple of images. After reducing the number of kernels to 1 it works fine. What happens here? best r

[darktable-devel] Color Profiles / Curves for Olympus PL-6

2014-09-10 Thread M.Fassbender
Owning a Olympus PL-6 which is actually a PL-5 in a different body I am wondering how to make darktable use the PL-5 profiles for my PL-6-RAW files. Is this anything I can adjust or do you have to integrate this into the program code?

[darktable-devel] Colors on Olympus E-1 Adobe RGB

2014-09-10 Thread Markus Fassbender
RAW-files out of a (rather old fashioned) Olympus E-1 taken in Adobe RGB come out in much weaker colors than the ones displayed in the thumbnail pictures. I have been trying a lot - including setting the color-in-profile tab to A-RGB which alters to whole spectrum to a completely dark exposure.