Pascal,
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 4:49 PM Pascal Obry wrote:
> Are you well seated ?
>
> If so have a look here :
> https://www.darktable.org/2013/02/importing-lightroom-development/
>
> The earth is shaking heavily over here, yes :-) Thx for the info! I
wouldn't however dare asking anyone to actu
I do not know if this is the right place to report such things and if there are
some people who could benefit from it. So please tell me if I my reports are of
no interest here.
Now I have seen that the upside down orientation comes from "mirror: both" in
the "crop and rotate" modul. Strangely
[Subhash Fotografie schrieb am 14.2.2020 um 11:07 Uhr:]
>1) My DNGs made by Lightroom have the original RAWs included and I can
>them extract very quickly with Adobes DNG Converter.
>2) With exiftool I am able to extract the XMPs from the DNGs. Put them
>in the same directory as the RAWs with the
Good to know. Unfortunately for me, I had to convert all my Canon CR3 raw files
to DNG, since darktable/rawspeed can't handle the CR3 directly as yet ☹ Not to
worry though, I'm finding that the pictures are looking much better when I edit
them with darktable anyway (maybe grace à FilmicRGB, may
So … the next step:
1) My DNGs made by Lightroom have the original RAWs included and I can them
extract very quickly with Adobes DNG Converter.
2) With exiftool I am able to extract the XMPs from the DNGs. Put them in the
same directory as the RAWs with the same filename without original extens
[HaJo Schatz schrieb am 14.2.2020 um 12:43 Uhr:]
>Anyway, Subhash, are you expecting your "edits" such as exposure,
>colors, sharpness, etc to be imported into darktable from lightroom? If
>that would be possible at all then my world would collapse... Those
>things - the processing pipeline - are
Hi HaJo,
Anyway, Subhash, are you expecting your "edits" such as exposure, colors,
> sharpness, etc to be imported into darktable from lightroom? If that would
> be possible at all then my world would collapse...
>
Are you well seated ?
If so have a look here :
https://www.darktable.org/2013/02/
HaJo Schatz schrieb am 14.02.20 um 05:43:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 2:15 AM Subhash Fotografie
wrote:
[Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 15:01
Uhr:]
darktable expects a file with extension
.dng.xmp, and it is ignoring the plain .xmp file? (but that doesn't
explain why you see the tag
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 2:15 AM Subhash Fotografie
wrote:
> [Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 15:01
> Uhr:]
>
> >darktable expects a file with extension
> >.dng.xmp, and it is ignoring the plain .xmp file? (but that doesn't
> >explain why you see the tags...)
>
> No, DT is expected to rea
[Subhash Fotografie schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 20:51 Uhr:]
>Maybe my extraction is the culprit, so I want to ask for another person
>to try the process of extracting a .xmp file from a .dng file Lightroom
>has edited, put them in the same directory and import the .dng file in
>DT to see if the Light
[Pascal Obry schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 19:19 Uhr:]
>If you suspect a bug, please file an issue in our GitHub and give attach
>the Lr XMP.
Maybe my extraction is the culprit, so I want to ask for another person to try
the process of extracting a .xmp file from a .dng file Lightroom has edited,
p
If you suspect a bug, please file an issue in our GitHub and give attach the Lr
XMP.
Thanks,
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[Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 15:01 Uhr:]
>darktable expects a file with extension
>.dng.xmp, and it is ignoring the plain .xmp file? (but that doesn't
>explain why you see the tags...)
No, DT is expected to read the .xmp file from LR. But as I mentioned before I
have DNGs Lightroom
> 2) I deleted the .dng.xmp file DT created for this image. The .xmp file I
> extracted out of the .dng file LR wrote is still here on my hard drive.
> 2a) Now there is a .dng file and a sidecar file with the extension .xmp on my
> hard drive.
Maybe the problem is here? darktable expects a file
[Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 12:33 Uhr:]
>removing the DNG from dt removes the image from the library, and
>deleting the xmp file removes all record of any editing you have done, so
>dt cannot apply cropping as you have removed all record of it.
>
>perhaps you need to removing the ima
* Subhash Fotografie [02-12-20 05:34]:
> [Pascal Obry schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 10:21 Uhr:]
>
> >You can extract the XMP from the DNG for dt to be able to handle it. I
> >think this has already been discussed.
>
> Thank you for that suggestion!
>
> I managed to create a XMP sidecar file with exif
[Bruce Williams schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 23:06 Uhr:]
>They are because original RAW files have a sidecar file written by
>Lightroom and DNGs have not because Lightroom can write directly into the
>DNG image.
>___
>
>But even though Lightroom CAN do that, will it not create an xmp sidecar
>file
then press ctrl+s (or
cmd+s on a Mac)?
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Graham Byrnes
Date: Wed., 12 Feb. 2020, 21:57
Subject: Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] Import Lightroom DNGs to DT
To: Bruce Williams
Alternatively... if you don't plan on re-editing 8
[Bruce Williams schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 21:49 Uhr:]
>Oh, apologies then. I didn't realise the process for dng files would be
>different.
They are because original RAW files have a sidecar file written by Lightroom
and DNGs have not because Lightroom can write directly into the DNG image.
--
Ak
Oh, apologies then. I didn't realise the process for dng files would be
different.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Subhash Fotografie
Date: Wed., 12 Feb. 2020, 21:22
Subject: Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] Import Lightroom DNGs to DT
To: Bruce Williams
Hi Bruce,
I like your videos very much and have seen episode 1. Thank you for that! But
in episode 1 you deal with original RAW files not with DNGs as far as I
remember.
[Bruce Williams schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 21:10 Uhr:]
>You definitely need to watch episode number 1 of my video series on
>Yo
[Pascal Obry schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 10:21 Uhr:]
>You can extract the XMP from the DNG for dt to be able to handle it. I
>think this has already been discussed.
Thank you for that suggestion!
I managed to create a XMP sidecar file with exiftool:
exiftool -tagsfromfile SRC.ext -xmp DST.xmp
Then
scal Obry
Date: Wed., 12 Feb. 2020, 20:22
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Import Lightroom DNGs to DT
To: Subhash Fotografie , Darktable-User <
darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
Le mercredi 12 février 2020 à 10:17 +0100, Subhash Fotografie a écrit :
> I worked with Lightroom for some year
Le mercredi 12 février 2020 à 10:17 +0100, Subhash Fotografie a écrit :
> I worked with Lightroom for some years. I have a database of about
> 8 photos, most of them DNGs. Lightroom saves developing of theses
> files in the file itself. No sidecar file. When I import one to DT it
> seems the de
Hi,
I worked with Lightroom for some years. I have a database of about 8
photos, most of them DNGs. Lightroom saves developing of theses files in the
file itself. No sidecar file. When I import one to DT it seems the developing
is not imported. For example the cropping is not imported. How
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