On 26/01/18 00:28, Robert Krawitz wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:45:55 +, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
[ nfs discussion ]
Hi
Thanks for your input. Yes, my NAS is slow, it's a little bit outdated,
but it does not "lock".
I checked the load on the NAS (was "ok"), I could access the files from
On 25/01/18 20:44, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
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> Let's try to find out what is happening.
> [gdb]
> Does it also happen when you have the files locally?
> Tobias
Hi
Thanks for your hints, I will try that, if not today, then on the
weekend. Not sure if it also happens if files are local, so I'll
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:45:55 +, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
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> Hi,
> which are the NFS options you're using to mount the drive? I had similar
> problems, not related to darktable but to the NFS mounts work. In short: if
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On Thu, Jan 25, 2018, at 11:44, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018, 20:33:04 CET schrieb Michael Staats:
> > Note: My images are located on a NAS, mounted via nfs v3, but my home
> > dir (i. e. including .config/darktable/*db) lives on a local SSD. I have
> > disable
Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018, 20:33:04 CET schrieb Michael Staats:
> Hi
Hi.
> darktable 2.4.0 (but also many older versions)
> xubuntu 16.04
>
> I have the following issue:
> After importing I usually have a quick glance at each image and "reject"
> (r) the obvious candidates in darkroom.
>
Hi
darktable 2.4.0 (but also many older versions)
xubuntu 16.04
I have the following issue:
After importing I usually have a quick glance at each image and "reject"
(r) the obvious candidates in darkroom.
Then I switch to lighttable, view "rejected only", select all, and press
delete.
The more
I see, thanks. I was under the impression that it was normal to do the full
calibration once per scene/lighting setup, but looking around some more I guess
it's typical just to generate a profile once for the camera and reuse it. I'll
go ahead and use the chart tool to generate one for mine
hi robert,
you can use the colour lut module to calibrate to a checker. you'd use
the darktable-chart utility to create a style for you.
there's some very short example about half way through this:
https://www.darktable.org/2016/05/colour-manipulation-with-the-colour-checker-lut-module/
and if