I don't think this is a DT question - it sounds more like a file system
question. On the FS you can use ecryptfs for linux or if it is on a NAS
- some sort of encryption on it - like freenas for example. Better help
may be an OS / NAS forum. Some drives offer hardware encryption like
Samsung EV
Is there by any chance that I can password protect my photo collection,
or use encryption?
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Hi thokster,
I didn't know that was possible. It works now.
I was able to get rid of the flare in the image by taking the steps that
Stéphane described.
I learned a lot today.
Again, Tanks to all!
Op 30-08-16 om 22:32 schreef thokster:
Did you try to load the jpg as an xmp?
Am 30.08.20
Did you try to load the jpg as an xmp?
Am 30.08.2016, 22:05 Uhr, schrieb Jos :
Stéphane,
I'm sorry, but when I open the picture in darktable, there is no history
stack available. I'm using dt 2.0.5.
Instead I will try to follow the steps as you described.
Greets,
Jos Dumont
Op 29-08-16 om
Stéphane,
I'm sorry, but when I open the picture in darktable, there is no history
stack available. I'm using dt 2.0.5.
Instead I will try to follow the steps as you described.
Greets,
Jos Dumont
Op 29-08-16 om 17:15 schreef Stéphane Gourichon:
Le 29/08/2016 à 16:06, Romano Giannetti a écr
Check out the colour reconstruction module:
http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04.html.php#basic_group
Maybe if you have blown highlights, you should avoid increasing the
exposure, and use the tone curve, zones or some other module to brighten
dark parts? Or mask the exposure correction?
Kof
It works perfectly, thanks !
2016-08-30 14:58 GMT-03:00 :
> Do you perhaps have the history stack module set to "overwrite" instead of
> "append"? This happens to me if I don't remember to change it back
> immediately after the rare occasions that I use "overwrite" mode...
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2
Do you perhaps have the history stack module set to "overwrite" instead of
"append"? This happens to me if I don't remember to change it back immediately
after the rare occasions that I use "overwrite" mode...
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016, at 10:40, François Guinot wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have 2
Hi everybody,
I have 2 raw images. I modify the exposure value of the second one directly
through the xmp file, then i load my 2 images in DT. The exposure value of
the second one appeared to be correctly modified in DT.
Then i make some development on my first picture, then i copy these
developm
DT 2.0.5 on arch
I just reprocessed an older image from LR5.7 and the DT the
highlights are clipped: the neck and the tail. There are lot more
details in the LR (left)
See: http://i.imgur.com/Xb6YaeD.png
Left is Lightroom 5.7, Right is DT 2.0.5
Canon 7D, shawdows & highlights module: shadows +
Hi,
Thanks to everyone for your reactions and tips. As soon as i have the
opportunity i will try to use te solution from Stéphane. I let you know
the result.
Cheers,
Jos.
Op 29 augustus 2016 17:54:31 schreef Martin Schoepf :
Really nice Stéphane,
didn't know this approach, thanks for th
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