Am 01.11.2012 02:35, schrieb Kevin:
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 10:30:34 Deke wrote:
>> On 11/01/2012 10:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
>> if you install it system wide,
>
> My problem is that I don't know how to do a system-wide install - I haven't
> been able to find any way of doing it. Maybe I've been looking
dt will look for custom output profiles in ~/.config/darktable/color/out/*.icc
j.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Kevin wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 10:30:34 Deke wrote:
>> On 11/01/2012 10:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
>> if you install it system wide,
>
> My problem is that I don't know how to do a syste
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 10:30:34 Deke wrote:
> On 11/01/2012 10:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
> if you install it system wide,
My problem is that I don't know how to do a system-wide install - I haven't
been able to find any way of doing it. Maybe I've been looking in the wrong
places. :(
> dt will automaticl
On 11/01/2012 10:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
if you install it system wide, dt will automaticly find it. I'm not sure
if just specifying it in the option menu will cause things to be
displayed correctly or not.
> I recently got a new monitor. I have used dispcalGUI to calibrate and profile
> it. As this
I recently got a new monitor. I have used dispcalGUI to calibrate and profile
it. As this is the first time I've done this, I'm unsure what to do with the
ICC file.
Where should the file be placed so that dt will pick it up? Or should it some
how be installed in a system-wide fashion?
Cheers,
Thanx so much: deleting the previous installation fixed the problem!!
Thank you again
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:19 PM, johannes hanika wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Ulrich Pegelow
> wrote:
> > Am 31.10.2012 19:23, schrieb Tommaso Di Donato:
> >> Hi all!
> >> Sorry, since my last GIT
Try and use the equalizer tool, there are many presets... even if I prefer
doing it in Gimp
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Leonard Evens
wrote:
> I have quite a lot of experience using gimp under Fedora Linux and I
> understand the basics of sharpening. I typically don't fiddle much with
Don't pay too much attention to me. In fact, I have plenty of other more
complicate (for me) works to do and took this translation as a kind of
recreation ... and a great way to learn more about darktable, as I'm still
struggling with the interface and plugins in order to try to achieve the
look I
Hi Juan,
Thank you for the Chapter 2 doc.
I will start working, but the next 2 days I'll be visiting my lovely
neighbouring country: Spain. I will spend this extended weekend in Seville.
So I will start and share it in
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nh2jiDBHac2QohvL0wxFbEMUY2xOdTTz4NCy7T
I have quite a lot of experience using gimp under Fedora Linux and I
understand the basics of sharpening. I typically don't fiddle much with
radius and I apply an amount of sharpening that seems to give me what I
want. Ialso set a moderate threshhold to keep the sharpening to where I
want it.
Bu
Thanks.
If you find sometime while I'm 'resting' you can do some sightseeing:
http://www.marie-noelle-augendre.com/photos/index?/category/205-cevennes_et_lozere
Marie-Noëlle
2012/10/31 Juan Luis Fernández Gallo
> Hi Marie, (nice to read you again)
>
> My intuition says to me that you're livin
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Ulrich Pegelow
wrote:
> Am 31.10.2012 19:23, schrieb Tommaso Di Donato:
>> Hi all!
>> Sorry, since my last GIT pull, I am not able to run Darktable anymore..
>> it crashes immediately
>> I tried to delete cache and config, nothing changes...
>> Anybody out there wit
Thanks
I'll look into that also.
Paul
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 09:37:18 +1300
johannes hanika wrote:
> there's also the `invert' module in darktable which is meant for that
> purpose. you can (as always) copy/paste the history stack to all your
> 500 shots, or create a style and apply it to all.
>
>
On 2012-10-31 21:35, Jens Fendler wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> have you tried the ImageMagick tools yet? By default, the "convert"
> tool is quite a good candidate for many types of (batch-enabled) image
> processing.
See http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#negate
for documentation.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 22:35:01 +0200
Jens Fendler wrote:
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> Hi Paul,
>
> have you tried the ImageMagick tools yet? By default, the "convert"
> tool is quite a good candidate for many types of (batch-enabled) image
> processing.
>
> If that doesn
there's also the `invert' module in darktable which is meant for that
purpose. you can (as always) copy/paste the history stack to all your
500 shots, or create a style and apply it to all.
-jo
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Jens Fendler wrote:
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Hi Paul,
have you tried the ImageMagick tools yet? By default, the "convert"
tool is quite a good candidate for many types of (batch-enabled) image
processing.
If that doesn't do the trick you can still use e.g. GIMP with a bit of
scripting effort. (
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Hi,
you might want to use the "Channel Mixer" plugin. Try one of the b/w
presets.. hopefully it helps.
Jens
On 10/31/2012 10:26 PM, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Am 31.10.2012 21:09, schrieb Juan Luis Fernández Gallo:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've found that differe
Is there any software for Linux that will convert a colour negative to
positive. I have about 500 slides I would like to digitize.
Paul
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Am 31.10.2012 21:09, schrieb Juan Luis Fernández Gallo:
> Hi,
>
> I've found that difference blend module would be useful to get something
> like a "visible mask" when using the sharpen plugin. This blend mode
> gives information about the impact of the sharpening in the image, with
> white lin
Hi,
I've found that difference blend module would be useful to get something
like a "visible mask" when using the sharpen plugin. This blend mode
gives information about the impact of the sharpening in the image, with
white lines that get lighter when you give more force to the sharpening.
How
Hi Marie, (nice to read you again)
My intuition says to me that you're living in a suitable place for
photography! I love all "in the middle of nowhere" places!
I think that the work is done for chapter one, so you can take "some
free days" until Paulo's chapter 2 version :)
Greetings!
El
Hi Juan and all,
I've been back on the net since a couple of hours. It's not only winter ...
here we can have the same due to the thunder storms in the middle of
august. Last year, I've been without a connection for 4.5 months, and the
mobile doesn't even work very well. That's the drawback of liv
Hi Marie,
I hope the weather situation is getting better! It seems that winter has
come...
Paulo, here it is the new chapter:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fGvQfxx1dUNm9LPnd3HRU2J2uwMCGLL98r1SEJOk_Ic/edit
I tried to do the fastest I could, if there is any mistake, please let
me know!
Am 31.10.2012 19:23, schrieb Tommaso Di Donato:
> Hi all!
> Sorry, since my last GIT pull, I am not able to run Darktable anymore..
> it crashes immediately
> I tried to delete cache and config, nothing changes...
> Anybody out there with the sape problem?
> Thank you very much
> tom
>
> /opt/dark
Hi all!
Sorry, since my last GIT pull, I am not able to run Darktable anymore.. it
crashes immediately
I tried to delete cache and config, nothing changes...
Anybody out there with the sape problem?
Thank you very much
tom
/opt/darktable/bin/darktable -d
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