* KOVÁCS István [01-06-21 00:48]:
> So, it is my understanding that you physically remove images without
> removing them from darktable's database. In that case, you're inviting
> trouble. When you're done (exported everything etc.), you should
> select the images and click 'Remove' (not 'Delete'!
is the first time
I have had the issue of extra "ghost" images creeping in to light
table.CheersAndrewSent from my Galaxy
Original message From: KOVÁCS István
Date: 6/1/21 4:45 pm (GMT+10:00) To: Darktable Users List
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Strange
import
So, it is my understanding that you physically remove images without
removing them from darktable's database. In that case, you're inviting
trouble. When you're done (exported everything etc.), you should
select the images and click 'Remove' (not 'Delete'!!!). Removing them
before moving the files
Hi Kofa
I tried the first of Martin's suggestions but had no success, but his
second suggestion to delete the cache has produced the desired outcome.
I do not "collect" images as such. Or another way to express it is that
I manage my images myself. From the camera I copy the images to a folde
On Tue, 5 Jan 2021 at 09:57, Andrew Greig wrote:
> I have recently upgraded to DT3.4.0, when importing a folder of RAW
> files from my RAW files directory I now find unwanted images from other
> folders intruding on the Lighttable view
I'm not sure I understand. In the lighttable, on the left, yo
Seems you had edited the other images earlier and removed them from darktable
later, so there might be thumbnails remaining in the cache
Run darktable-generate-cache to update the thumbnail cache - if that doesn’t
help you might delete the cache directory
> Am 05.01.2021 um 09:57 schrieb Andrew
Hi All,
I have recently upgraded to DT3.4.0, when importing a folder of RAW
files from my RAW files directory I now find unwanted images from other
folders intruding on the Lighttable view, I may have selected a folder
of images of a model, but, as well, a set of images from a wedding
(stored