Re: [darktable-user] Is Darktable for "multi-image moved-object removal"?

2018-12-07 Thread Anton Aylward
On 06/12/18 02:38 AM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > Sorry for responsing late, it took me a while to get around to checking what > came of the advice. > > Am 02.12.18 um 14:59 schrieb Anton Aylward: >>> Q2: Is Darktable the right tool for the job? >> >> I would not think so. > > The thing that made

Re: [darktable-user] Is Darktable for "multi-image moved-object removal"?

2018-12-05 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Sorry for responsing late, it took me a while to get around to checking what came of the advice. Am 02.12.18 um 14:59 schrieb Anton Aylward: Q2: Is Darktable the right tool for the job? I would not think so. The thing that made me interested in DT is that it has a good image management

Re: [darktable-user] Is Darktable for "multi-image moved-object removal"?

2018-12-02 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Am 02.12.18 um 11:21 schrieb Lorenzo Bolzani: Why do expect any difference between the images? If you scan the same page 10 times in a row I would expect no more than a couple of pixels of significant difference. OCR can stumble over seemingly insignificant differences. > Does the

Re: [darktable-user] Is Darktable for "multi-image moved-object removal"?

2018-12-02 Thread Anton Aylward
On 02/12/18 04:06 AM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > not sure what the right terminology is. > What I want to do is this: > - I have multiple images of the same scene. > - All are at the same settings. > - There might be small translations/rotations between images. > - I want anything removed that's

[darktable-user] Is Darktable for "multi-image moved-object removal"?

2018-12-02 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Hi all, not sure what the right terminology is. What I want to do is this: - I have multiple images of the same scene. - All are at the same settings. - There might be small translations/rotations between images. - I want anything removed that's present in just one or two images. - There's a