On 17 March 2017 at 01:22, Jason Verlen wrote:
> Kovacs in answer to your question I did the tiff export at 16 bit. You
> can’t turn off compression…I can’t remember which of the two i used (one has
> floating point the other doesn’t).
Well, on Linux you can.
http://tech.kovacs-telekes.org/files
All
Roman thank you for the suggestion on trying png format. I am not familiar
with this format but from what I am reading on the web it is lossless like
tiff. I just tried it at 16 bit and the Epson Print Layout does in fact read
it. This is great!
Kovacs in answer to your question I did t
Not Darktable specific, but useful info
With special thanks to David Vincent-Jones I think I have figured out how
to make printing from Darktable useful on the Mac
The secret is that you need to go into the CUPS server page by pointing
your browser to http://localhost:631
Once there, you can fin
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> > You are correct, in the background MacOS uses CUPS so one might think
> > it would be simple, however the system GUI provides an interactive
> > tool to control all the print quality settings, paper size, etc. This
> > system p
Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2017, 23:18:09 CET schrieb Michael Fritze:
> Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2017, 23:50:33 schrieb Roman Lebedev:
[...]
> > I *think* you can just remove all the thumbnails, where there is no such
> > image id in the library.db;
>
> Yes thats what I want to do. Is there a script tha
On jeudi 16 mars 2017 09:17:47 CET KOVÁCS István wrote:
> Tiff compression might also be the culprit.
> Kofa
>
> > The Epson program reads a tiff export just fine from LR…so i think DT may
>
> have a bug in its tiff export.
>
>
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Tiff compression might also be the culprit.
Kofa
> The Epson program reads a tiff export just fine from LR…so i think DT may
have a bug in its tiff export.
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