Am 17.09.2013 20:39, schrieb Pascal Obry:
> Le 17/09/2013 20:22, Ulrich Pegelow a écrit :
>> Wow, that's absolutely strange. Completely the opposite than here. Can
>> you supply your XMP file please?
>
> Attached.
>
OK, now it's clear. Have a look into the other tabs of the parametric
mask. Each
Le 17/09/2013 20:22, Ulrich Pegelow a écrit :
> Wow, that's absolutely strange. Completely the opposite than here. Can
> you supply your XMP file please?
Attached.
> Are you running on CPU or GPU?
CPU.
Pascal.
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Hmm, can't confirm here. Inclusive mode and all polarities set to
negative gives an empty (zero) mask; exclusive mode and all polarities
set to positive gives a fully selected (all one) mask.
Can you please supply a screenshot?
Ulrich
Am 17.09.2013 11:07, schrieb Pascal Obry:
> I've been revie
Le 17/09/2013 20:50, Ulrich Pegelow a écrit :
> OK, now it's clear. Have a look into the other tabs of the parametric
> mask. Each tab has two gradient sliders for input and output and each
> has its individual polarity button. In order for darktable to work as
> you intend you need to make sure th
Am 17.09.2013 19:04, schrieb Pascal Obry:
>
> Ulrich,
>
>> Can you please supply a screenshot?
>
> Attached. Both are with the mask display on.
>
Wow, that's absolutely strange. Completely the opposite than here. Can
you supply your XMP file please?
Are you running on CPU or GPU?
Ulrich
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I've been reviewing the documentation for 1.3.
I have a problem with "3.2.8.2. Usage" about mixing masks.
It is said for "Inclusive mode"
<<<
For this mode you set the “combine masks” combobox to inclusive and
make sure that all
polarity buttons of all the individual channels and of the drawn ma
hey,
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Wolfgang Beutner
wrote:
> I opened the database with the firefox plugin SQLite manager.
i would recommend sqlite3 the command line tool for this.
> There is a
> table called 'history' which contains some of the modifications but not
> all.
yes it does.
I opened the database with the firefox plugin SQLite manager. There is a
table called 'history' which contains some of the modifications but not
all. Maybe I'm wrong with the table, but history sounds right. Maybe
when the program crashes they are not written to the table. But when I
take a loo
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Wolfgang Beutner
wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the way DT stores its information in the
> database. I thought every change would be represented there. Now I found
> that some changes are not in the history table. Even those that were
> applied when loading the
I'm trying to understand the way DT stores its information in the
database. I thought every change would be represented there. Now I found
that some changes are not in the history table. Even those that were
applied when loading the images (sharpen and basecurve). I would like to
have some more
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