Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2021-01-02 Thread Willy Williams
And to pile on, Bruce Williams has done an excellent job of creating a video (Episode 79) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7adCF2FvU8) that explains this concept very well.  Thanks again, Bruce! Willy Williams * On 12/31/2020 at 10:39,

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-31 Thread Willy Williams
Even better explained in the print manual in section 3.3.10.4 - "The layout manager allow you to create, remove, rename and duplicate presets.  Inside each presets (except built-in ones which are read-only) you can create, remove or move groups, define its icon and name, and set which module

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-31 Thread Willy Williams
So, make your own "Favorites" module. From  - https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/module-reference/utility-modules/darkroom/manage-module-layouts/#_workflow-beginner_ previous config module groups These follow the layouts of the previous two groups, but include an additional

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-31 Thread Martin Straeten
You may follow https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/3648 > Am 31.12.2020 um 00:25 schrieb Terry Pinfold : > >  > HI all, > Darktable is a fantastic program thanks to the incredible effort of the > developers. Hats off to the dedicated developers for DT 3.4.0. It is a very >

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-30 Thread Terry Pinfold
HI all, Darktable is a fantastic program thanks to the incredible effort of the developers. Hats off to the dedicated developers for DT 3.4.0. It is a very sophisticated program that requires time to learn. But it is really worth learning. There are some great video resources for those who

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-30 Thread Top Rock Photography
«Have a plan and keep and log. take a scientific, methodological approach. Logging failures and mistakes is important too.» This! When I taught photography, I had to keep insisting to everyone the importance of putting everything down in the darkroom logbook, even the failures. Nay! Especially

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-30 Thread Anton Aylward
On 29/12/2020 10:16, Dr. A. Krebs wrote: dt seems to require quite a bit studies to find out the appropriate steps to image processing. As we can see, there are people searching for a beginners-type GUI. For me some type of such "beginners workflow" helped a lot; however, there should be

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-29 Thread Bernhard
Dr. A. Krebs schrieb am 29.12.20 um 16:16: One small question I have: dt is completely non-destructive. If a work on a pic, I only see the _changed_ version, not the original version. How can I see both versions a the time to gain an overview? In darkroom in the left panel you see the

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-29 Thread Guillermo Rozas
> > One small question I have: dt is completely non-destructive. If a work > on a pic, I only see the _changed_ version, not the original version. > > How can I see both versions a the time to gain an overview? > You have two options: - use the snapshot feature in the stack history module -

Re: [darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-29 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Dr. A. Krebs [12-29-20 10:26]: [...] > -- > > One small question I have: dt is completely non-destructive. If a work on a > pic, I only see the _changed_ version, not the original version. > > How can I see both versions a the time to gain an overview? > > -- you have available snapshots

[darktable-user] dt 3.4 - a mighty tool!!

2020-12-29 Thread Dr. A. Krebs
Dear developers: thank you very much for this great piece of software! It offers chances, I'd never expected before to take advantage of raw files. I'm using D500 & D850, Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit, 32 GB RAM. -- dt seems to require quite a bit studies to find out the appropriate steps to image