Re: [darktable-user] Sorting by time

2020-05-24 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [05-24-20 20:06]: > Tese are images that are already in the db ... not newly shot. So there is > both an established xmp and EXIF. I do not know which entry on either of the > files to edit. I have tried editing the in the xmp and > that does not appear to change anything.

Re: [darktable-user] Sorting by time

2020-05-24 Thread David Vincent-Jones
Tese are images that are already in the db ... not newly shot. So there is both an established xmp and EXIF. I do not know which entry on either of the files to edit. I have tried editing the in the xmp and that does not appear to change anything. David On 2020-05-24 4:24 p.m., Patrick

Re: [darktable-user] Sorting by time

2020-05-24 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [05-24-20 19:19]: > I have a number of images where the 'datetiime' value is empty and as a > result they are out of sequence in a time sort. These images are mainly > composites, tiffs and other pieces that were manipulated in Gimp or > elsewhere. > > Should I edit the

[darktable-user] Sorting by time

2020-05-24 Thread David Vincent-Jones
I have a number of images where the 'datetiime' value is empty and as a result they are out of sequence in a time sort. These images are mainly composites, tiffs and other pieces that were manipulated in Gimp or elsewhere. Should I edit the data in the xmp or EXIF in order to make the

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark in the MacOs

2020-05-24 Thread parafin
This is a wrong answer even for Linux. Correct answer can be find in documentation (but who reads that stuff): https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/effect_group.html#watermark $HOME is home directory, AKA ~/. On macOS it's /Users//. .config is a hidden directory, so it might not be shown in Finder.

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark in the MacOs

2020-05-24 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Patrick Shanahan [05-24-20 09:20]: > * Peter Schlaufer [05-24-20 09:12]: > > Hello > > > > I would like to know, where one can store a self-designed (.sgv) > > watermark in the MacOs system in order that I can use it in the > > watermark-module > > Linux has

Re: [darktable-user] Watermark in the MacOs

2020-05-24 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Peter Schlaufer [05-24-20 09:12]: > Hello > > I would like to know, where one can store a self-designed (.sgv) > watermark in the MacOs system in order that I can use it in the > watermark-module Linux has "/usr/share/darktable/watermarks/*" following from cl might give you some indication:

[darktable-user] Watermark in the MacOs

2020-05-24 Thread Peter Schlaufer
Hello I would like to know, where one can store a self-designed (.sgv) watermark in the MacOs system in order that I can use it in the watermark-module Kind regards Peter Schlaufer Landenbergstrasse 19 CH-6005 Luzern pe...@schlaufer.ch