Dear DT community,
I have been using DT for quite a while now and I'm very happy with rich
features and resulting images.
However, since my workflow includes preselecting my RAW files using
Geeqie I'm always a bit frustrated when I load my images into DT after
having seen the "rather well pleas
Do have an idea, what geeqie is doing with the raw file? Simply displaying the
embedded jpg?
In lighttable dt displays the embedded jpg by default - until you process it -
then everything is based on the raw data.
To achieve exactly the same result as the embedded jpg darktable must include
the
It is certainly not the embedded JPG. When I save the JPGs
simultaneously to the RAWs from the camera I see that the JPGs do differ
significantly from the Geeqie image. This is why I was asking, since I
expect that Geeqie does some basic processing of the RAW data, which I
would find very convenie
On dimanche 13 décembre 2020 13:24:34 CET cimatosa wrote:
> Dear DT community,
>
>
> I have been using DT for quite a while now and I'm very happy with rich
> features and resulting images.
>
> However, since my workflow includes preselecting my RAW files using
> Geeqie I'm always a bit frustrat
Remco Viëtor schrieb am 13.12.20 um 15:00:
That means that it doesn't display raw data, but uses the embedded, camera-
generated, jpeg included in the raw file for preview purposes (which is
usually much smaller than the raw file).
exactly.
With my Nikon and Olympus cameras I found that Geeqi
Le dimanche 13 décembre 2020 à 13:24 +0100, cimatosa a écrit :
> However, since my workflow includes preselecting my RAW files using
> Geeqie I'm always a bit frustrated when I load my images into DT
> afterhaving seen the "rather well pleasing" preview of the RAW data
> in Geeqie.
So use the supp