* Jean-Luc CECCOLI [09-15-16 16:01]:
> Hello,
>
>
> Well, I realized afterwards that this quesstion was rather stupid... since I
> had don a backup of the whole folder before renaming !
>
> As it is, my algorithm renames both NEFs and sidecars in one pass.
> The
Le jeudi 15 septembre 2016 18:03:58 Jean-Luc CECCOLI a écrit :
> I decided to rename all my photos (...)
> but... how could I do to modify le reference within the sidecar so as it
> matches the new name ?
I would use KFileReplace or something analog. (*)
Just to say and off topic : a handfull
Hi,
Core2-Duo E6550 @ 2.33GHz +Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 / 2 GB, driver
361.42, OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, darktable 2.0.6 from PPA.
With pinned memory, performance is slightly (about 10%?) worse.
There are lines like
[opencl_profiling] spent 0,3774 seconds in [Map Buffer]
that are only seen in the 'pinned'
I ctl +click each node you need to have a right angle, and then a straight
line follows.
Hope that helps
On Thu, 15 Sep 2016, 18:36 KOVÁCS István, wrote:
> You may want to combine parametric masks (e.g. for bright white paint)
> with roughly drawn shapes.
>
> On 15 Sep
* Jean-Luc CECCOLI [09-15-16 12:04]:
> Hello,
>
>
> I decided to rename all my photos + sidecars to delete one useless character.
> The files are into subfolders under one single main folder.
> >From within the main folder, this gives something like
>
Hello,
I decided to rename all my photos + sidecars to delete one useless character.
The files are into subfolders under one single main folder.
>From within the main folder, this gives something like
>./20160625/180523670.NEF, which will be convenient.
After some search on the web, I was able
I want to mask windows. HOw do I draw a mask with sharp corners and
straight edges?
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Thank you.
The gain sliders on the color balance module work brilliantly.
I try Ariel's suggestion of using colorize, but I found it easier to use
color correction. However this way works much better.
On Wed, 14 Sep 2016 at 22:52 Matthieu Moy
wrote:
> I'd try
Hi,
I've also done panoramas from a monopod, eg from a mountain top. The monopod
helps to keep the horizon even, compared to a free hand approach. Of course, a
tripod improves quality even further, but it's not a must.
Cheers
Michael
Am 15. September 2016 09:18:59 MESZ, schrieb Tobias
Am 15.09.2016 um 09:31 schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
With a speed difference like that, couldn't we run a small benchmark at init
time (we already compare the speed to the CPU) and set the flag accordingly at
runtime?
Probably we should.
Ulrich
Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2016, 17:16:34 CEST schrieb Anton Aylward:
[...]
> One ABSOLUTE requirement you *** MUST *** get for panoramic shots is a
> tripod. You need a stable platform. A tripod with a tilt head is
> going to let you rotate smoothly so it is is easier when you piece together
>
Am Donnerstag, 15. September 2016, 08:05:17 CEST schrieb Kevin:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> Thanks for your help. My problem was that I expected the colour selected
> within dt be the one in which the text was rendered. All OK now that I have
> changed the colour in the svg itself.
>
> Which leaves the
Hi Michael,
I think you are moving in the right direction. First use what you already
have and invest in new equipment once you have a better feeling for what you
need or want. It depends on your specific situation and requirements or
wishes. I mentioned that I use fisheye lens and the reason is
Well, in your case I see the differences as only marginal - the time
spent in the OpenCL pixelpipe differs only by 2% between the two setting
(in favor of TRUE). Not sure if differences persist if you would repeat
profiling several times to get out any fluctuations.
So it seems that your
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