On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 07:42:07 -0400
Anton Aylward wrote:
>On 2019-03-17 12:31 p.m., darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
>> Removing the SD card is a bad option, because I want to see the
>> image large so I can keep on working to make it look right and
>> removing the sd card every couple of photos i
On 2019-03-17 12:31 p.m., darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
> Removing the SD card is a bad option, because I want to see the image
> large so I can keep on working to make it look right and removing the
> sd card every couple of photos is not a viable option.
Maybe we are talking at cross purposes
Thanks Patrick, I will do that!
The reason why I first ask around this mailgroup is that I want to be
sure I'm not the only one, or that I forget one or the other setting ;).
Op 17-03-19 om 18:34 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* darkta...@911networks.com [03-17-19 12:40]:
DT 2.6.1 on Manjaro
* Anton Aylward [03-17-19 19:28]:
> On 2019-03-17 11:05 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > In this case I believe "tethering" refers to controlling the camera using
> > the computer screen/controls rather than "just" to transfer images.
>
> Ah, thank you Patrick.
> So 'tethering-for-control-in-rea
On 2019-03-17 11:05 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> In this case I believe "tethering" refers to controlling the camera using
> the computer screen/controls rather than "just" to transfer images.
Ah, thank you Patrick.
So 'tethering-for-control-in-real-time' as opposed to 'tethering-for-upload'.
Duly noted and done. Thanks for the prod, Patrick.
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On 3/17/19 1:35 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Willy Williams [03-17-19 12:50]:
I do hope that one day I'll be able to tether my Lumix G9 to
Funny you mention that because I too have used it many times before with
version 2.4 and I think also a few times with 2.6. So it could very well
be an issue with either 2.6.1 or somehting else that udpated at the same
time.
Op 17-03-19 om 17:31 schreef darkta...@911networks.com:
DT 2.6.1 o
Just scant everything without tethering and on the card. That works too
ofcourse, but tethering is a nice option.
I use a fast Sony XQD card reader, so transfering doesn't take too long.
Op 17-03-19 om 15:42 schreef Anton Aylward:
My experiences with tethering using Linux openSuse, and with
* Willy Williams [03-17-19 12:50]:
> I do hope that one day I'll be able to tether my Lumix G9 to darktable,
> either on Windows or Ubuntu Linux. The good news is that in the meantime, I
> can use the Lumix Tether app, but I'm not that impressed by it.
>
> Willy Williams
>
> ***
* darkta...@911networks.com [03-17-19 12:40]:
> DT 2.6.1 on Manjaro
>
> I have the same problem but me it's my Fuji. First image is captured
> and then everything freezes.
>
> Removing the SD card is a bad option, because I want to see the image
> large so I can keep on working to make it look r
I do hope that one day I'll be able to tether my Lumix G9 to darktable,
either on Windows or Ubuntu Linux. The good news is that in the
meantime, I can use the Lumix Tether app, but I'm not that impressed by it.
Willy Williams
**
DT 2.6.1 on Manjaro
I have the same problem but me it's my Fuji. First image is captured
and then everything freezes.
Removing the SD card is a bad option, because I want to see the image
large so I can keep on working to make it look right and removing the
sd card every couple of photos is not a
* Anton Aylward [03-17-19 10:55]:
> My experiences with tethering using Linux openSuse, and with my Sony and my
> Canon and my Fuji, and not just with DT but with other applications left me
> unsatisfied.
>
> I find it is slow and drains the batter something awful!
>
> I've completely given up o
My experiences with tethering using Linux openSuse, and with my Sony and my
Canon and my Fuji, and not just with DT but with other applications left me
unsatisfied.
I find it is slow and drains the batter something awful!
I've completely given up on tethering.
Now I just pop the card into the PC'
I noticed that the images are captured and saved on disk, it's just that
DT freezes and I have to quit and restart, but then again I can only
capture one image until it freezes again. Oh well, for now I will be
using the cameras live view to scan and copy images to memory card.
Op 17-03-19 o
Le dimanche 17 mars 2019 à 11:22 +0100, Kneops a écrit :
> Any ideas about this?
No, last time I tested tethering with my D850 it worked just fine. Zero
issue I was even impressed by this as I had mixed experience with
previous camera and dt version.
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I connect the camera to my pc (Linux Mint, all software latest version),
then unmount the camera form my desktop, then start tethering. I see the
first image that is in front of my Micro Nikon lens in Darktable, I can
adjust the position of the slide and then hit the Capture button. The
picture
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