My understanding is that all that is needed is the raw file (CR2 for me)
and the sidecar (XML). These should keep all the history and tags. I
have removed images from collections a number of times and then re
import them. I don't really have 2 machines running DT but I don't know
how can it be
darkta...@911networks.com writes:
> On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 11:39:37 +0200
>
> I don't know if this is the simplest, but what I did was copy the
> raw files and the xmps to the server, and import them from there.
I don't know a better way (other than doing SQL magic directly on the
DB).
> All my
"Gregers Blach" writes:
> Scrolling the wheel works perfectly. Don't know why I didn't think of
> that. I must have been expecting a scroll bar like in the left and
> right side menu's. Thanks for the hint (I feel just a little
> stupid...).
darktable's user-interface
Graham White writes:
> I have a problem understanding the various options for selecting a
> colour profile for printing. There seem to be three places where you can
> set this, namely:
And there are indeed 3 things you may want to do with profiles:
1) Make sure images
Hi,
Nikon's D-lighting is actually what darktable calls "shadows and
highlights". Just one shot, reduce the exposure on highlights and
increase it in shadows when generating the in-camera JPG.
Michael: if you want to do "HDR" as in "image with a dynamic range too
large to fit in a normal jpeg
Hello,
Within the lighttable, expand the Collection filters tab, then select Color
label, select the color to exclude and then the operator Exclude pictures.
Repeat this for every color you want to exclude.
Then, for each roll you want to see the pictures, select Roll, select the roll
name