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Am 30.10.2013 20:17, schrieb johannes hanika:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:11 AM, Simon Harhues
> wrote:
>> Otherwise I can redo the calculations, still have the original
>> files...
> yes please, i think i just overwrote your
t do a combined one. Is it easy for you to merge them?
Otherwise I can redo the calculations, still have the original files...
Simon
>
> j.
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> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Simon Harhues
> mailto:simon.harh...@muenster.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
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Hi,
Am 30.10.2013 13:28, schrieb johannes hanika:
> heya,
>
> thanks for those, your iso 1600 and 3200 fits looks a bit off, maybe the
> image had too many dark pixels? also possible that the camera does some
> on-chip processing, either way the fit
at the pure numbers would
look a little fishy. Maybe you can upload the tarball somewhere and send
a link to the list? That might make it easier/faster for the developers.
Thanks
Simon
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I cannot interpret the data and thus have no idea if it went well. :) If
I should redo some shots, please just tell me.
Simon
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Hej,
Am 21.04.2013 02:40, schrieb b...@idesofjune.ca:
> now that I now the code a little, anything else need working on?
>
without being a developer, I believe the bug tracker[1] has a long list
with ideas to solve or improve. And probably not only t
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Hi,
just noticed, that the about dialogue still shows 2012 as the
copyright year. Changed that to 2013. Maybe a method returning the
current year would be easier? :)
It looks as if the string was not translatable (don't know if this is
how it should b
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Hi,
Am 19.01.2013 15:24, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
> If
> you don't specify any value as color label, it acts as a wildcard (on
> 1.1.x).
for me it doesn't, but just displays images with the red (=first) colour
label. Using darktable 1.1.2
Simon