Another vote for at least the capability of the map function to only
plot photos in the current collection. If you want all historical plots,
then that should also be selectable.
Jack
On 2019-06-05 11:50 a.m., jys wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019, at 10:58, Shawn wrote:
I did say I was a newer
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019, at 10:58, Shawn wrote:
> I did say I was a newer DT user, but also long time Linux user, so yes,
> I will look into using exiftool.
Newer users are likely to have the most perspective on little bits of missing
functionality like this, I would think. I'm not sure where the
On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 14:01:33 -0400
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>* darkta...@911networks.com [06-05-19
>12:37]:
>> On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 12:09:11 -0400
>> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>>
>> >iiuc, dt tethers using gphoto2 and your camera must be recongized
>> >by gphoto2 for tethering to work.
>>
>>
* darkta...@911networks.com [06-05-19 12:37]:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 12:09:11 -0400
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> >
> >iiuc, dt tethers using gphoto2 and your camera must be recongized by
> >gphoto2 for tethering to work.
>
> It should be recognized because:
>
> 1. It's in the list of supported
--David V.:
Would a lua script that simply opens an independent exif-tool gui
provide answers to such questions.
--Christian K.:
if I can do that anyway with exiftool as a front end to DT scripting,
why do I need to integrate it into DT?
--Anton A.:
assumption that the images contain the
On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 12:09:11 -0400
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
>iiuc, dt tethers using gphoto2 and your camera must be recongized by
>gphoto2 for tethering to work.
It should be recognized because:
1. It's in the list of supported cameras
2. I can see in DT the liveview
I just can't press the
* darkta...@911networks.com [06-05-19 12:05]:
> DT 2.6.2 on Opensuse leap 15.1 and also on Manjaro xfce current, same
> problem with both distributions.
>
> I'm having problem with the tethering of a Fuji X-Pro2.
>
> 1. I go into import > scan device and it shows the the camera.
> 2. Switching
DT 2.6.2 on Opensuse leap 15.1 and also on Manjaro xfce current, same
problem with both distributions.
I'm having problem with the tethering of a Fuji X-Pro2.
1. I go into import > scan device and it shows the the camera.
2. Switching to tethering > live view: works BUT I can't take any
picture.
Would a lua script that simply opens an independent exif-tool gui
provide answers to such questions.
On 2019-06-05 6:51 a.m., Charlie Goodwin wrote:
Anton Aylward says, "...why do I need to integrate it into DT?"
I have been reading this, and any number of other threads and asking
myself
Anton Aylward says, "...why do I need to integrate it into DT?"
I have been reading this, and any number of other threads and asking myself
these same kinds of questions. Many requests would turn Darktable into a
Swiss army knife that can do everything. I just wonder if it would be as
good at
Am 2019-06-05 12:59, schrieb Anton Aylward:
On 04/06/2019 12:04, Shawn wrote:
new user here, though I have already scoured the web and turned up
nothing.
Next I learned about Collect Images. I see there is parameter
'geotagging', but
nothing (other than '%') seems to work as a query.
I
On 04/06/2019 12:04, Shawn wrote:
> new user here, though I have already scoured the web and turned up nothing.
>
> First I thought the Map view would help me, but I don't see any way to create
> a
> Collection of all images shown on a given Map display.
>
> Next I learned about Collect Images.
On 6/4/19 7:11 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
And, in reverse just look at the map and you should see all of
the images within your defined area. Isn't the the whole point of
geo-tagging?
Perhaps I'm using the map wrong, but I tried that: I zoomed the map to
a ~1/4 sq mile around my
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