Working with local files is very useful if you have just done a shoot and
have uploaded the files to your main PC/library, and you want to grab a
copy of those recent shots to edit on your laptop while you are on the
road. However, in this case, the files are being uploaded to the remote
laptop and
I am late to this discussion, but I would like to recommend Bruce
Williams "Understanding Darktable" series on YouTube Episode 008
"Working with local files" He describes the process for making and
synching files, check it out.
Regards
Andrew Greig
On 5/8/20 3:43 am, darkta...@911networks.c
On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 09:18:08 -0700
"I. Ivanov" wrote:
> As long as you have the .xmp created - when you import it on the
> home computer - it would be fine. There are few scenarios that are
> a bit unclear
>
> - the large USB - are you going to copy the images or use it from
> the USB? Either way
I don't want to have to do the work twice. What do you suggest to pass
the DT work done on the laptop to the desktop at home?
As long as you have the .xmp created - when you import it on the home
computer - it would be fine.
There are few scenarios that are a bit unclear
- the large USB - a
Remco Viëtor schrieb am 04.08.20 um 17:23:
If I'm not mistaken, OP also uses Digikam. My suggestion would be to do
initial tagging and culling there, and adding titles/captions, with digikam
set to write sidecars. Doing that once returned home means you will probably
have forgotten some of the
On mardi 4 août 2020 16:53:57 CEST Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * darkta...@911networks.com [08-04-20 10:39]:
> > Soon (I hope), I'll be going on the road with my laptop. DT is
> > installed. My main DT is on my desktop at home.
> >
> > I wouldn't be surprised if I took around 5000 images. I will ha
* darkta...@911networks.com [08-04-20 10:39]:
> Soon (I hope), I'll be going on the road with my laptop. DT is
> installed. My main DT is on my desktop at home.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if I took around 5000 images. I will have a
> large external USB hard drive.
>
> I'd like to review the im
Hi!
I am sure you can find information you need in a specific section of the
user manual.
Thanks,
Maurizio
Il mar 4 ago 2020, 16:38 ha scritto:
> Soon (I hope), I'll be going on the road with my laptop. DT is
> installed. My main DT is on my desktop at home.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if I too
Make sure you have the "write sidecar file for each image" option activated
on your laptop. Once back at your main computer, just copy the images with
their respective xmp sidecar files and import them.
Regards,
Guillermo
On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 11:37 AM wrote:
> Soon (I hope), I'll be going on t
Soon (I hope), I'll be going on the road with my laptop. DT is
installed. My main DT is on my desktop at home.
I wouldn't be surprised if I took around 5000 images. I will have a
large external USB hard drive.
I'd like to review the images and do some "light processing" while on
the road but the
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