Hi Niranjan,
try „right pane“ -> „selected image[s]“ -> Tab „metadata“ -> „refresh exif“
Best regards
Andreas
> Am 26.12.2020 um 07:46 schrieb Niranjan Rao :
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> On darktable 3.2.1
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> I use exiftool to update images to add geo tagging information. My camera
> does not have GPS nor do I ha
Hi Marie,
X-T4 has three different RAW formats, "lossless uncompressed", "lossless
compressed" and „compressed". That means, „compressed“ is a format that is
loosing information. As far I know, this format is not supported and there is
no workaround. (For images you already have, you might use
Hi
I have a Fujifilm X-T4 and have started tying to edit RAW in
Darktable. It worked for uncompressed RAW, but as soon as I tried
compressed RAW format I'm stuck. Apparently it is not a supported
format? Will this be changed or is there a workaround that a non
programmer can use?
Thank y
On darktable 3.2.1
I use exiftool to update images to add geo tagging information. My
camera does not have GPS nor do I have easy access to such tools. I
don't need exact coordinates, but information like it was this park or
general location is good enough for me. I use google maps to copy
l
On Fri, 2020-12-25 at 22:50 +0100, Germano Massullo wrote:
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> W-O-W Timur thank you so much, you solved 90% of my problems,
> switching from "luminance" to "none" I got almost all colours I
> need. I wonder why "luminance" is the default setting instead of
>
Try this way @define-color graph_red rgb(237,30,20);
> Am 26.12.2020 um 07:35 schrieb Niranjan Rao :
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> On darktable 3.2.1
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> In the lighttable mode, is it possible to change the border color of selected
> items? Color difference in selected and unselected items is very subtle in
> defa
On darktable 3.2.1
In the lighttable mode, is it possible to change the border color of
selected items? Color difference in selected and unselected items is
very subtle in default darktable theme and depending upon my laptop's
monitor angle, sometimes there is no difference at all.
I suspe
If you're going to do a serious test, you might want to consider using a
standard ColorChecker card (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColorChecker)
to ensure that the colors you perceive are close to a known industry
standard.
Willy
--
"You don't take a picture. You ask quietly and humbly to
Hi Germano,
thanks for your considered replies. I concede your point when you
said "because for example I may want to just adjust the exposure and few
other things, by using the colours already generated by the camera".
I decided to do a test. I found an image of a kangaroo (I am Australian)
I am replying hereunder to most of the answers I got. Thank you everybody
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
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> Your camera JPG is produced using Nikon's secret and special 'sauce'
> and achieving an identical result would be difficult. People who shoot
> RAW files generally believe that they can hand cr
* nanoq [12-25-20 09:32]:
> Dear all,
> First things first:
> Fedora 32, Intel I5, 32GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 970.
> Currently DT 3.4., but same problem occurred under 3.2.1 as well.
> I searched this list to find a thread where a similar problem was found
> under Win10, without a real solution.
Dear all,
First things first:
Fedora 32, Intel I5, 32GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 970.
Currently DT 3.4., but same problem occurred under 3.2.1 as well.
I searched this list to find a thread where a similar problem was found
under Win10, without a real solution. Besides I doubt that Win10 and
Linu
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