I tried using darktable today and found I can only find some of my images
by browsing in the collections control. Browsing by tag had some tags
missing. Switching to browsing by capture date again had dates missing,
though this time the ones that are there are a range and it is the older
dates th
Hi everyone. I have something strange going on with darktable in that the
timeline in light table view displays a kind of bar graph for dates prior
to early 2014 but nothing after that, i.e. later dates are just plain grey.
Then when browsing by date there is another anomaly. The majority of dat
Note that if you take a picture of a white card and fill the frame with it
in an auto-exposure mode it will come out grey anyway.
What I am not sure has been completely addresses is how all of this would
work together. I assume you would not have a card in each shot but would
start a shoot with t
Michael,
I get the same values Maurizio got for the camera white balance. if, when
you open the image, before changing any of the controls in the white
balance module such as the tint slider, do you find the red, green and blue
sliders are all at 1.0? What about the white balance preset - is tha
How do I see a single picture on the map, please? According to the user
guide it should shown the open picture of film strip but even if I set the
collection filter to show just one picture it shows a bunch of others too.
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On 29 November 2016 at 02:03, Steven Fosdick wrote:
> On 28 November 2016 at 23:12, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
>> Am Montag, 28. November 2016, 17:17:43 CET schrieb Matt Kitcat:
>> > Hi All.
>> > New install of fedora 25 and Darktable installed via yum (version 2.0.
On 28 November 2016 at 23:12, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Montag, 28. November 2016, 17:17:43 CET schrieb Matt Kitcat:
> > Hi All.
> > New install of fedora 25 and Darktable installed via yum (version 2.0.7 I
> > think) If I try to run darktable from a terminal of clicking its icon it
> > crash
Arch is my favourite distribution at the moment. It has a small core of
packages required to make a working system and then you can install
whatever else you want via the package management system.
It isn't oriented around a particular desktop environment like GNOME or KDE
so you can install one o
Is it a time zone problem, i.e. are the timestamps in the GPX file in the
same time-zone as the timestamps on your pictures? Or is the GPX in UTC
and your pictures in your local time? What about DST changes?
On 23 April 2016 at 21:58, Rav wrote:
> Hi !
>
> There is nothing in the terminal with