Hi,
Contrast from contrast/brightness/saturation is global contrast, a kind of
tone-curve adjustment (steeper in the midtones range, flatter in highlights
and shadows). Local contrast boosts differences from a local average (a
grey spot on black background becomes brighter; the same grey spot on w
Hi,
I'm on DT 2.0.6.
What the difference between:
* local contrast
* contrast brightness saturation
* clarity/equalizer
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There's a problem with GTK+ in Mac OS X that broke almost all the UI in Mac
OS X.
You can work by changing values with the mouse not key numbers (be careful
it changes image ratings instead).
If you can work all with mouse you can do it as workaround else latest
version working was Darktable 2.0.
Hi,
the issue should now be fixed in master and in darktable-2.0.x branch.
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Am Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 20:39:00 CEST schrieb Henkka:
> In latest MacOS version 2.0.6, if I try to type value, forex. into
> exposure module, it does not work. It does not work on any module.
>
> Tested on El Capitan 10.11.6
That is a known problem with the OSX packages. From what I hear
Am Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 13:32:08 CEST schrieb James:
> I can, indeed. There were several.
Thanks. It seems your version of darktable is stripped (lacking debug
information). Could you try to install those and try to crash darktable again,
then send the newly created backtrace?
> /tmp ->
In latest MacOS version 2.0.6, if I try to type value, forex. into
exposure module, it does not work. It does not work on any module.
Tested on El Capitan 10.11.6
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I can, indeed. There were several.
/tmp ->
01:32 PM Sun Sep 18$ cat darktable_bt_0ZXSNY.txt
this is darktable 2.1.pre+git1546.07ed916-1.1 reporting a segfault:
#0 0x7f2547033469 in waitpid () at /lib64/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x7f25472cbda0 in () at /usr/bin/../lib64/darktable/libdarktable
Am Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 11:42:57 CEST schrieb James:
> Thanks.
>
> After enabling and restarting Darktable, I'm presented with a long list of
> nef and jpg files. There's a 'select all' button and options to reload
> selected xmp files and over write selected xmps.
>
> Aside from the fact
Thanks.
After enabling and restarting Darktable, I'm presented with a long list of
nef and jpg files. There's a 'select all' button and options to reload
selected xmp files and over write selected xmps.
Aside from the fact that there are no xmps in the list, Darktable crashes
if I 'select all' an
Am Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 05:45:27 CEST schrieb James:
> For years, I've had my Nikon D200 insert an Image Comment in each *.xmp
> file that contains a makeshift copyright symbol along with my name and
> phone number.
>
> My phone number has changed several times so I wrote a simple bash scr
Am Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 07:19:52 CEST schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> * Frank J. [09-18-16 04:48]:
> > Am 18.09.2016 um 09:47 schrieb Bruce Williams:
> > > ...
> > > but I'm not sure where the database lives.
> >
> > Hi,
> > on my Ubuntu-Linux the configurations are in
> >
> > ~/.config/dark
OK,cool. I have no idea what the files do, but I'll keep this info handy
for when I do swap over. Thanks!
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* James [09-18-16 05:48]:
> For years, I've had my Nikon D200 insert an Image Comment in each *.xmp
> file that contains a makeshift copyright symbol along with my name and
> phone number.
>
> My phone number has changed several times so I wrote a simple bash script
> that uses sed to exchange ea
* Frank J. [09-18-16 04:48]:
> Am 18.09.2016 um 09:47 schrieb Bruce Williams:
> > ...
> > but I'm not sure where the database lives.
>
> Hi,
> on my Ubuntu-Linux the configurations are in
>
> ~/.config/darktable/
>
> The Database: ~/.config/darktable/library.db
>
> The Thumbnail-Cache in
> /~
For years, I've had my Nikon D200 insert an Image Comment in each *.xmp
file that contains a makeshift copyright symbol along with my name and
phone number.
My phone number has changed several times so I wrote a simple bash script
that uses sed to exchange each of the old phone numbers with the cu
Am 18.09.2016 um 09:47 schrieb Bruce Williams:
> ...
> but I'm not sure where the database lives.
Hi,
on my Ubuntu-Linux the configurations are in
~/.config/darktable/
The Database: ~/.config/darktable/library.db
The Thumbnail-Cache in
/~/.cache/darktable/
will be build new when first looking
Hi all,
I'm new to Linux and have spent the last 3 weeks getting my head around
darktable.
So far? Blown away! I love it.
My question though is this... At the moment, I'm running on an old laptop.
When I'm ready to bite the bullet and convert my main desktop machine over
to Linux (from win 7/64), i
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