Hello list.
After renaming ~/.config/darktable the "olympus-like" basecurve is
applied automatically and the pictures don't look dull. "olympus-like"
is now also bold/marked when I right-click the basecurve mudule.
I should have removed/renamed my old dt config folder when switching
from dt 2.4 t
Thank you for all this information.
I checked a xmp sidecar file after importing/tagging with digikam. When
starting dt and read the folder the xmp gets an
"auto_presets_applied="0". After changing to dt darkroom
"auto_presets_applied="1". There is also a basecurve applied:
darktable:operation="ba
Hi everybody.
I only get dull colors with dt 2.6.2 on Linux and raw files from my
Olympus OMD E-M10. The basecurve module is activated by default.
1. But, how can I find out which setting/curve is used? Right-click on
basecurve gives a list (including "Olympus-like") but none is bold/marked.
The
Am 13.10.2017 um 14:09 schrieb Rohn Shearer:
> I'm new to this list, so I apologize if I am doing something wrong here.
> I'm also new to DT & this is the first I've heard of lensfun. Is there
> anything I need to do other than install the lensfun packages to get DT
> to use them?
No. That should
Am 11.10.2017 um 23:56 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> My lens is shown on the Lensfun Coverage but does not appear on the dt
> drop-down list ... is there an easy fix to this?
Do you have a
lensfun-update-data
?
In OpenSUSE this is in the lensfun-tools package.
Cheers,
Michael
>
> On 10/11/2017
The error messages seem to come from the darktable I compiled from git.
Maybe I set some options wrong?
I re-tested it with the DT that Suse Tumbleweed installs and the errors
are gone:
michael@linux-lj8d:~> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/amdgpu-pro/lib64/ darktable
-d opencl
[opencl_init] opencl related c
Am 03.06.2017 um 23:41 schrieb Pascal Obry:
> Le samedi 03 juin 2017 à 17:28 -0400, Šarūnas Burdulis a écrit :
>> amdgpu is in the kernel, so no need
>> fo module recompile (that's one reason I prefer it over nvidia…).
>
> But tthe amdgpu on the kernel does not have "image" support which is
> requ
Am 03.06.2017 um 21:28 schrieb Peter Mc Donough:
> Am 02.06.2017 um 15:09 schrieb Michael Born:
>> Am 02.06.2017 um 14:40 schrieb Šarūnas:
>>> AMDGPU-PRO installer now has a '--compute' option to install only the
>>> OpenCL part:
>>>
>>> ./
Am 02.06.2017 um 14:40 schrieb Šarūnas:
> AMDGPU-PRO installer now has a '--compute' option to install only the
> OpenCL part:
>
> ./amdgpu-pro-install --help
>
>
> Usage: amdgpu-pro-install [options...]
>
>
>
>
>
> Options:
>
>
> -h|--help display this help message
>
>
> --px
Am 16.01.2017 um 16:05 schrieb Christian Kanzian:
> Will R9 270X and OpenCL work or not? To me the status is not clear and
> the post dates back to April last year.
>
>> And keep in mind that OpenCL capabilities are coming into FOSS driver
>> soon.
>
> If I buy a card it should work now and not
Hi Riley,
I had MESA open source OpenGL drivers running with the closed OpenCL
client on a MSI rx480. Darktable worked flawlessly with this.
Here is a description how to do it in OpenSUSE.
http://www.gearsongallium.com/?p=2960
Maybe, you can adopt this for Fedora or find a blog that describes
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