On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Rob Z. Smith wrote:
> DT doesn't ever make any changes to the original raw file, including its
> embedded jpeg.
Exactly... And it never ever will :)
Francesco, the whole point of lighttable mode, is that you'll rarely
ever have to do anything with Nautilus direct
DT doesn't ever make any changes to the original raw file, including its
embedded jpeg.
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From: Francesco Scaglioni [mailto:f...@mossdog.net]
Sent: 02 May 2013 17:17
To: darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] OT refresh raw thumbnails
My las
> You can display only the rejected pictures, select them all and then remove
> from disk.
That's it. Thanks!
-L
On May 2, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
> 2013/5/2 Lucas Krech
> I find that once I go through a shoot I have a ton of rejects, often images
> that looked fine in cam
2013/5/2 Lucas Krech
> I find that once I go through a shoot I have a ton of rejects, often
> images that looked fine in camera but no good once full size. It would be
> awesome to be able to delete these images from my computer quickly. Any
> chance of this becoming a feature? Does something lik
I find that once I go through a shoot I have a ton of rejects, often images
that looked fine in camera but no good once full size. It would be awesome to
be able to delete these images from my computer quickly. Any chance of this
becoming a feature? Does something like this already exist and I m
My last question may have been really stupid. Does DT
update the embedded thumbnail / jpeg within the raw file or
is that image only kept in the DT database?
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Hi Francesco
I'm not sure it is ever going to be possible to get correspondence between
Nautilus and lightable images.
Nautilus is going to be using thumbnails generated from the raw files embedded
jpeg i.e. it will have whatever in-camera adjustments you have set but non of
darktable's adjust
On 05/02/2013 12:50 PM, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> * johannes hanika [2013-05-02 10:14] :
>>
>> unfortunately we currently have presets in the library, too, so you'll lose
>> those (until we store those in ~/.config, too, which we should).
>
> Now *that* would be a *real* improvement!
+1
:)
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Hi,
Using ubuntu 12.04. Deleting ~/.thumbnails clears my
non-raw thumbnail cache but how can I clear the cached raw
thumbnails so that nautilus thumbnails of raw images appear
as they do in DT's lightable mode ?
TIA and apologies for OT
Francesco
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Am Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2013, 22:28:44 schrub Wayne Vosberg:
> Yesterday I did an online update from Ubuntu 12.10 to 13.04. Everything
> appeared to go smoothly.
>
> Afterwards, when I went to rebuild Darktable (from git), it failed looking
> for /usr/lib/libIlmImf.so. I found
> the lib was there, jus
you need to give cmake a chance to find the updated location of the exr
libs:
rm -rf build/
and restart with cmake (either build.sh or cd build; cmake
-DWHATEVER_HAVE_YOU ..). compiling should run through after that.
-jo
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Wayne Vosberg wrote:
> Yesterday I did
* johannes hanika [2013-05-02 10:14] :
>
> unfortunately we currently have presets in the library, too, so you'll lose
> those (until we store those in ~/.config, too, which we should).
Now *that* would be a *real* improvement!
It can be quite annoying that styles & preferences are not stored
another thing you might try is to always use `darktable --library :memory:'
and always do a fresh import of only the folder you're currently working
on. this way it'll be slower to start up but you will be sure the data is
always read from xmp. you can also give the folder name on the command line
I hope I understand the problem below correctly and am not making myself
appear foolish.
If the images are stored on an external server or NAS, it should be
perfectly possible to keep the library file on the same external device
that the images are stored on anyway. The complete collection woul
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