On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 10:06 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Please keep darktable-devel. That's the last message I'll answer
> directed to me only.
>
> > Snap1: Original history includes dt basics as well as the presets that I
> have
> > automatically applied to all incoming images.
>
> O
David,
Please keep darktable-devel. That's the last message I'll answer
directed to me only.
> Snap1: Original history includes dt basics as well as the presets that I have
> automatically applied to all incoming images.
Ok.
> Snap2: After 'discarding' the history my presets are still in plac
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 6:47 PM, David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
> import.
>
> Discard history stack leaves all of the default history, as well as any of
> my
> presets, in place.
That is *exactly* how it is supposed to wor
David,
Please keep mailing-list in copy to let a chance for others to comment.
> I have a number of presets that I use for 'normal' images; these presets are
> automatically applied during the import.
>
> If I open the roll in the darkroom the presets are in place.
>
> From the lighttable I s
Le jeudi 28 mai 2015 à 17:47 +0200, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
> import.
Which version of dt is that? I have fixed an issue yesterday (end of day
French time) that really looks like this one.
--
Pascal Obry / M
I still have problems when I am applying one of my styles directly after an
import.
Discard history stack leaves all of the default history, as well as any of my
presets, in place. If I then apply a specific style the result is a mess and
results in my having to manually flush and compress the