[darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence) part 2

2024-06-21 Thread William Ferguson
It seems the old thread reached the max size and can't be posted to any longer. For those interested in the external (XMP) approach, this might be of interest, https://github.com/dterrahe/darktable/pull/28 darktable user

Re: Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

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Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-05-30 Thread Sébastien Chaurin
Previous email doesn't seem to have come through... Here it is, screenshot available on wetransfer for 7 days : So I've made a quick and dirty script that reads all of the modules file, and since they are structured similarly, it grabs the parameters for each and puts it in a master table. It look

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-05-20 Thread Sébastien Chaurin
Hey, Sorry I've been sorta afk for a bit, and seeing all this good stuff just now. I'm glad I'm not the only one pursuing this ! It's actually very nice to see that multiple attempts already happened in that space, meaning we'll probably not start from scratch... Flickering is exactly what I had i

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-28 Thread Alexandre Jullien
Hello all, I agree with william, automatic exposure could do the job for exposure, but the goal of timelapse processing is also to set some keyframes with specific parameters and also to interpolate darktable module parameters (such as exposure, but also crop, color tone, and so on...). A notion o

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-18 Thread William Ferguson
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 6:39 AM Jochen Keil wrote: > Hi Martin, > > The exposure module offers an "automatic" mode which works reasonably well > but in my experience there are outliers that need manual correction. Apart > from exposure flicker I've also noticed what I call "White Balance > Flicke

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-18 Thread William Ferguson
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 6:15 AM Jochen Keil wrote: > Hi Bill, > > when I started to work on dtlapse it was not possible to modify module > parameters through the LUA interface, that might have changed. > darktable.gui.action() was added to the API allowing manipulation of the darkroom modules amo

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-18 Thread Jochen Keil
Hi Martin, The exposure module offers an "automatic" mode which works reasonably well but in my experience there are outliers that need manual correction. Apart from exposure flicker I've also noticed what I call "White Balance Flicker". That usually happens with changing light situations (sunrise

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-18 Thread Jochen Keil
Hi Bill, when I started to work on dtlapse it was not possible to modify module parameters through the LUA interface, that might have changed. On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 7:08 PM William Ferguson wrote: > The issue here is that we are trying to solve a darktable problem with a > lightroom solution.

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-17 Thread Martin Straeten
with recent darktable there can be a further approach: using exposure and color mapping.These functions might support setting of smooth transitions for exposure as well as color calibration based on keyframesAm 17.04.2024 um 19:08 schrieb William Ferguson :The issue here is that we are trying to s

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-17 Thread William Ferguson
The issue here is that we are trying to solve a darktable problem with a lightroom solution. If we approach it from a darktable perspective, then we are looking at (probably) less than 100 lines of lua code and 30 minutes worth of work. Using lua I can load an image into darkroom and read or modi

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-17 Thread Jochen Keil
Hi Sébastien, I wrote dtlapse back then and I'm happy to see that there's still interest in it. Unfortunately, due to time constraints I cannot put much work into it. Therefore, in its current state it's pretty unusable, since darktable evolves faster than I can keep up. The basic functionality i

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-17 Thread Sébastien Chaurin
omg thanks for that ! I knew somehow that I couldn't be the only one thinking that it'd be great to have... I'll have a closer look at that repo. Thanks again. On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 at 13:48, Martin Straeten wrote: > Have a look at https://discuss.pixls.us/t/annoucement-of-dtlapse/19522 > > Am 1

Re: [darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-16 Thread Martin Straeten
Have a look at https://discuss.pixls.us/t/annoucement-of-dtlapse/19522 > Am 16.04.2024 um 09:59 schrieb Sébastien Chaurin > : > >  > Hello all, > > Have any one of you guys wondered about how hard it'd be to implement > something similar to LRTimelapse ? > For those of you not aware of what t

[darktable-user] Feature idea : DTtimelapse ? (similar to LRtimelapse in essence)

2024-04-16 Thread Sébastien Chaurin
Hello all, Have any one of you guys wondered about how hard it'd be to implement something similar to LRTimelapse ? For those of you not aware of what this is, it's an additional app that looks at xmp files from LR. It looks first within a folder with hundreds of pics for a timelapse (in real life