Try reducing panel size with following in
~/.config/darktable/darktablerc:
darkroom/ui/0/left_size=285darkroom/ui/0/right_size=285darkroom/ui/1/le
ft_size=285darkroom/ui/1/right_size=285lighttable/ui/0/left_size=285lig
httable/ui/0/right_size=285lighttable/ui/1/left_size=285lighttable/ui/1
/right_s
display resolution is 1366 x 768
I don't know what 'how are you displaying' means.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:42 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Kent Tenney [10-20-20 21:05]:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > on an older laptop, I can't fit the entire main window width.
> > I've reduced each section as much as
* Kent Tenney [10-20-20 21:05]:
> Howdy,
>
> on an older laptop, I can't fit the entire main window width.
> I've reduced each section as much as possible via
> mouse, still doesn't fit.
> Is there setting to help?
>
> built from trunk on Ubuntu 20.04
what size is your display?
how are you disp
Howdy,
on an older laptop, I can't fit the entire main window width.
I've reduced each section as much as possible via
mouse, still doesn't fit.
Is there setting to help?
built from trunk on Ubuntu 20.04
Thanks,
Kent
d
Filmic assumes that it receives a linear scene-referred image.
darktable's standard matrices are just linear transformations of the
demosaiced raw file, so this is fine. However, if you use an input profile
that has some sort of gamma correction, then the data is no longer linear,
and you can use t
Can someone please explain the relation between
unbreak input profile (logarithmic mode) and
filmic rgb?
The online manual says, that unbreak is required
for certain input profiles, while some research
on filmic seems to imply that unbreak was sort
of an early version of filmic and they are not
su
Hi Peter,
assuming that from Switzerland you might understand German you might
have a look at
https://www.bilddateien.de/blog/2017-12-28-darktable-backup-der-configuration.html
where I put a detailed description of darktable backups.
From this you can easily see which file in which directory h
Hi Peter,
moving OS should not affect your edits, DT uses the same edition and
database code on all platforms.
However, to avoid surprises I would recommend you to:
1- Double check that you have the option to save the edits to XMP files,
and that all your images have an XMP file associated
2- Mak
Hello Peter!
Consider using btrfs with snapper and you will lose no more than one
hour's work.
Timur.
On Tue, 2020-10-20 at 16:08 +0200, Peter Schlaufer wrote:
> Hello to all
>
> As a user of macs since more than two decades I am now convinced,
> that I shall change the platform to Linux in the
You should be able to import the RAWs with the XMP sidecards and get them
to work without issue, but there are some small things that depend on your
user data, like 3D LUTs or SVG watermarks (which are basically external
files in both cases), so careful with those.
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 11:09, Pe
Hello to all
As a user of macs since more than two decades I am now convinced, that I shall
change the platform to Linux in the next future. I am aware that there are
quite a few things to think of. Regarding darktable with a library of appprox
25’000 photos, which I moved from LR to dt only ab
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