re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread Jean-Luc CECCOLI
> Message du 02/10/19 13:14 > De : "Victor" > A : "darktable-user" > Copie à : > Objet : [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module > > > I wonder how it is possible to modify a parameter in an already opened and > intermediate module. > > To clarify my problem this is an example. Let

Re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread Remco Viëtor
On mercredi 2 octobre 2019 13:56:57 CEST thouks wrote: > Just modify the modul, don't click in history. To elaborate a bit: until recently at least (*), modules were always applied in a fixed order, the history stack just shows you in what order you activated/modified a module. If you want to c

Re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread parafin
Do not select it in history stack (keep selection at the top) and just modify settings in the corresponding instance. On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 13:13:57 +0200 Victor wrote: > I wonder how it is possible to modify a parameter in an already opened > and intermediate module. > > To clarify my problem t

Re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread andrew
Have you tried compressing the stack and then play with the opacity?AndrewSent from Samsung tablet. Original message From: Victor Date: 2/10/19 9:13 pm (GMT+10:00) To: darktable-user Subject: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module I wonder how it is possible

Re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread thouks
Just modify the modul, don't click in history. Am 2. Oktober 2019 13:13:57 MESZ schrieb Victor : >I wonder how it is possible to modify a parameter in an already opened >and intermediate module. > >To clarify my problem this is an example. Let's suppose that my >(cropped) stack is as follows > >

Re: [darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Victor [10-02-19 07:16]: > I wonder how it is possible to modify a parameter in an already opened and > intermediate module. > > To clarify my problem this is an example. Let's suppose that my (cropped) > stack is as follows > > 10 -  Denoise (profiled) 3 > > 09 - Denoise (profiled) 2 > > 08

[darktable-user] Modifying an intermediate module

2019-10-02 Thread Victor
I wonder how it is possible to modify a parameter in an already opened and intermediate module. To clarify my problem this is an example. Let's suppose that my (cropped) stack is as follows 10 -  Denoise (profiled) 3 09 - Denoise (profiled) 2 08 - Denoise (profiled) 1 07 - Denoise (profile