with recent darktable there can be a further approach: using exposure and color mapping.These functions might support setting of smooth transitions for exposure as well as color calibration based on keyframesAm 17.04.2024 um 19:08 schrieb William Ferguson :The issue here is that we are trying to
The issue here is that we are trying to solve a darktable problem with a
lightroom solution. If we approach it from a darktable perspective, then
we are looking at (probably) less than 100 lines of lua code and 30 minutes
worth of work.
Using lua I can load an image into darkroom and read or
Hi Sébastien,
I wrote dtlapse back then and I'm happy to see that there's still interest
in it. Unfortunately, due to time constraints I cannot put much work into
it. Therefore, in its current state it's pretty unusable, since darktable
evolves faster than I can keep up.
The basic functionality
omg thanks for that ! I knew somehow that I couldn't be the only one
thinking that it'd be great to have...
I'll have a closer look at that repo.
Thanks again.
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 at 13:48, Martin Straeten
wrote:
> Have a look at https://discuss.pixls.us/t/annoucement-of-dtlapse/19522
>
> Am