Hallöchen!
John P Santos writes:
> It's not a bug. The image profile does actually change the data
> that you're working with, so you will get another histogram. If
> you've just calibrated your monitor, did you restart your shell?
> Darktable will use the system settings for output profile. I
I tried the idea below (re-importing images from CF card in file manager,
removing .jpg files from the imported folder, and importing only the CR2
files into dt), and am still having the same problem. I even uninstalled
DT, removed the mipmaps file and library.db, and reinstalled the "release"
vers
Mark,
When you removed the images, and changed their directory, did you see the
old pictures with the little skull icon showing they were "dead" or bad?
It sounds like the thumbnails need to be regenerated.
Does anyone know how to clear the thumbnail cache in Darktable? I wasn't a
fan of the so
Richard,
It's not a bug. The image profile does actually change the data that
you're working with, so you will get another histogram. If you've just
calibrated your monitor, did you restart your shell? Darktable will use
the system settings for output profile. I set everything to Adobe, becaus
OK, I've now tried that. In the new film roll (from a new directory I
copied the original CR2, JPG and xmp files into), I have all sorts of
weirdness. I select a thumbnail in light table to edit in darkroom, and the
wrong image opens. Only 1/5 of the files imported at all, so it's a much
smaller fi
In message <20130202.232824.433487470.rich...@levitte.org> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013
23:28:24 +0100 (CET), Richard Levitte said:
richard> In message <87txpuo0hp@physik.rwth-aachen.de> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013
22:43:30 +0100, Torsten Bronger said:
richard>
richard> bronger> I also think that the disp
In message <87txpuo0hp@physik.rwth-aachen.de> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013 22:43:30
+0100, Torsten Bronger said:
bronger> Hallöchen!
bronger>
bronger> Richard Levitte writes:
bronger>
bronger> > [...]
bronger> >
bronger> > Something I noticed was that the change of display profile changed
bronger>
Hallöchen!
Richard Levitte writes:
> [...]
>
> Something I noticed was that the change of display profile changed
> the image histogram... and that has me surprised. Why should the
> display profile affect the image histogram? I can understand if
> output and softproof profiles affect the hist
I've a new E-M5 which has MTP mode for USB.
It is recognized by Darktable. as a PTP USB device
When attempting to capture an image either nothing happens or I am prompted to
put the camera in manual mode.
an attempt to launch live view crashes Darktable.
Has someone gotten Darktable tethering to
Hi,
for a moment, I thought I had found a HUGE bug in darktable. You see,
I had just calibrated my screen (wow, grey really looks grey now!),
and was surprised to see that darktable suddenly gave me very
different results in development mode. The histogram looked awfully
wrong, the left end of t
Hi Mark,
you are hitting a so called failed assertion, which was built into the
code in order to catch a situation that normally should not occur. A
debug version of darktable will abort its operation whenever it
encounters such a failed assertion.
That said this specific assertion tests wheth
Hi, all-
I just imported a film roll and edited several shots. Then darktable began
crashing (closing instantly, not freezing), and I noticed it was happening
whenever I scrolled up to a certain point in the film roll. It happens
in both the light table and filmstrip.
When running from a command
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Kevin wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 23:50:30 Pascal de Bruijn opined:
>> Great.
>>
>> If you're using a packaged version of darktable, please do notify your
>> distro's packager that darktable should depend on gtk2-engines.
>
> Bug 906939 on Fedora's Bugzilla opened
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