Hello everybody !
I've finally done the first job by myself :-)
I've put my project in a google-code repository:
http://code.google.com/p/timelapse-darktable/
To grab and configure the environment to use it :
http://code.google.com/p/timelapse-darktable/wiki/configureEnvironment
I've made a qui
Ok, thanks !
I'm connected to the channel under my surname (alexandre)
I will be happy to discuss on this subject on your free time.
Alexandre
2013/8/26 Tobias Ellinghaus
> Am Montag, 26. August 2013, 15:01:02 schrieb Alexandre Jullien:
> > Hi tobias,
> >
> > Great !
> >
> > It seems for me
Am Montag, 26. August 2013, 15:01:02 schrieb Alexandre Jullien:
> Hi tobias,
>
> Great !
>
> It seems for me also that point 1/ is the first step to start this project.
> The ideal approach would be to give as input 2 xmp files (start and end)
> but it could be done after.
>
> The modules you me
Hi tobias,
Great !
It seems for me also that point 1/ is the first step to start this project.
The ideal approach would be to give as input 2 xmp files (start and end)
but it could be done after.
The modules you mentionned are a good starting point also. (Bare minimum is
exposure module)
For in
WARNING: long mail ahead!
Am Sonntag, 25. August 2013, 16:44:47 schrieb Alexandre Jullien:
> I've got the feeling that I could find a quick answer to my need by
> combining exiv2 with a little part of code of exif.cc
Well, let me say it like this: it should be quite simple to code something
that
I'm a bit late to the party but I'll answer the lua part...
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
> My hope is that some day™ LUA will be able to access the parameters of
> modules. Then we could write small scripts (maybe some day even with a GUI)
> that can interpolate b
I've got the feeling that I could find a quick answer to my need by
combining exiv2 with a little part of code of exif.cc
I've found that in exif.cc, it seems to be the encoding/decoding rules of
XMP blend operations params
I agree that doing this in the code is not wanted for the first step.
As I wrote, my basic need is to have standalone executable *translating
darktable XMP files* in clear operations parameters in both ways.
The interpolation is clearly the final goal, but is not hard if you can
translate easily
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2013/8/25 Bernhard
> Hallo Alexandre,
>
> do you know this software: http://lrtimelapse.com/
> I've been following some of Gunther's tutorials and also reading his
> e-book.
>
>
Yes this exactly what is my final need :-)
> He says that in the name lr-timelaps the
Hallo Alexandre,
do you know this software: http://lrtimelapse.com/
I've been following some of Gunther's tutorials and also
reading his e-book.
He says that in the name lr-timelaps the first two letters
are representing "level" and "ramp", not "lightroom", even
if this is the base program o
Am Sonntag, 25. August 2013, 12:51:53 schrieb Alexandre Jullien:
> Hello everybody,
Hi.
[modifying iop params from outside the module]
this is something I wanted to do for quite some time, however it requires some
means of introspection to make sense of the module params. This would probably
r
Hello everybody,
I have a project for a long time : combine the power of darktable with
small scripts i've made to export frames for my timelapses.
Let me explain a little bit:
With the timelapse photography you can encounter some problems with fast
brightness transitions (flickering). Or you may
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