Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 19:38:50 CET schrieb ternaryd:
> On Mon, 05 Feb 2018 15:00:19 +0100
>
> Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 08:49:34 CET
>
> schrieb ternaryd:
> > No that is not possible in any clean way. It
> > has been asked for a few times in the past
> > but
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 21:40:30 +0100
KOVÁCS István wrote:
> I think the focus points recorded in the
> image are often irrelevant, e.g. if you use
> focus-then-recompose.
I guess you are right; this is rather pointless
for cameras not allowing to choose one or
several focus points.
> (I realise th
I think the focus points recorded in the image are often irrelevant, e.g.
if you use focus-then-recompose. The focus data in the image would probably
show the central focus point, which may easily point at the background by
the time the picture is taken. (I realise this is less of an issue with
tou
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 19:38:50 +0100
ternaryd wrote:
>I was thinking more of an analogy to the
>indication of sharpness in lighttable (ctrl-z).
>This would mean a similar drawing, but a way
>simpler task of finding the spots, which must
>be really hard when qualifying image detail.
This is going to
On Mon, 05 Feb 2018 15:00:19 +0100
Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 08:49:34 CET
schrieb ternaryd:
> No that is not possible in any clean way. It
> has been asked for a few times in the past
> but so far no one was interested enough to
> provide a patch that would add that.
Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 08:49:34 CET schrieb ternaryd:
> Hi,
>
> The Exif files as provided by my Nikon includes
> the selected focus point(s). When looking at the
> images in the camera, I can choose to display
> them. Is there a way to do the same in
> darktable?
>
> If not, would it be pos
* ternaryd [02-05-18 02:50]:
> Hi,
>
> The Exif files as provided by my Nikon includes
> the selected focus point(s). When looking at the
> images in the camera, I can choose to display
> them. Is there a way to do the same in
> darktable?
>
> If not, would it be possible to have sort of an
> ov