On 19/04/2020 13:54, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
> In the retouch module, the last button in the line that lets you
> select the kind of shape you are going to draw (circle, brush, etc.)
> toggles the visibility of the shapes.
> Regards,
> Guillermo
Hi Guillermo
Tried that, it only helps after the shap
In the retouch module, the last button in the line that lets you
select the kind of shape you are going to draw (circle, brush, etc.)
toggles the visibility of the shapes.
Regards,
Guillermo
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 4:13 AM Michael Staats wrote:
>
> On 18/04/2020 23:45, Terry Pinfold wrote:
> > H
On 18/04/2020 23:45, Terry Pinfold wrote:
> HI Michael,
> Try right-clicking on the photo. This should reveal all the
> retouching shapes. I am using the windows version.
>
Hi Terry
Yes, you are right, this works as well, same as closing the retouch
module and opening again, but of c
HI Michael,
Try right-clicking on the photo. This should reveal all the
retouching shapes. I am using the windows version.
cheers
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 04:09, Michael Staats wrote:
> >> Original message
> >> From: Michael Staats
> >> Date: 2/2/20 9:57 pm (GMT+10:
>> Original message
>> From: Michael Staats
>> Date: 2/2/20 9:57 pm (GMT+10:00)
>> To: darktable-user
>> Subject: [darktable-user] Another minor issue with retouch
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> DT 3.0.0
>> Ubuntu 18.04 (upgraded from 16.04)
>> Intel MiniPC "NUC", core i3, 16 GB RAM, onboard gr
I, too, find that in retouch , one needs to exit retouch and open again in
order to see the shapes and the source. Everything in spot removal works. I am
running Ubuntu 18.04 LTSAndrew GreigSent from Samsung tablet.
Original message From: Michael Staats
Date: 2/2/20 9:57 pm (
Die you try a "right click"?
Am 2. Februar 2020 11:56:30 MEZ schrieb Michael Staats :
>Hi
>
>DT 3.0.0
>Ubuntu 18.04 (upgraded from 16.04)
>Intel MiniPC "NUC", core i3, 16 GB RAM, onboard graphics (7 y old, time
>to upgrade, I know...),
>
>I'm having a small issue with retouch as well. It does work