On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 13:38:55 Tobias Ellinghaus opined:
> Let me try to put an end to this discussion by telling you the reason why we
> removed the feature.
>
> In general it worked as intended and people were happy. Some might have
> deleted their images accidentally, but that wasn't our conce
At Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:40:56 +0200,
Remco Meeder wrote:
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> [1.1 ]
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> [1.2 ]
> It could be that I am not looking in the right place, but where is this
> module located?
> I am running the "unstable" version of Darktable and I can't find a module
> names "contrast brightness saturati
Hi,
First of all my intention was not to start a metaphysical/ideological
discussion about users freedom of choice, best import work-flow or even
procedures concerning memory cards usage.
I was only trying to understand the reasons behind the developers choice
on removing the "delete after imp
* Remco Meeder [09-18-13 15:43]:
> It could be that I am not looking in the right place, but where is this
> module located?
> I am running the "unstable" version of Darktable and I can't find a module
> names "contrast brightness saturation".
>
> /Remco
>
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 2:18 AM, <
>
It could be that I am not looking in the right place, but where is this
module located?
I am running the "unstable" version of Darktable and I can't find a module
names "contrast brightness saturation".
/Remco
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 2:18 AM, <
darktable-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote
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Le 18/09/2013 13:42, Tobias Ellinghaus a écrit :
>> If you really want that feature back (and promise not to complain
>> if anything goes wrong) there should be the compile option
>> "-DUSE_CAMERA_IMPORT=On" for cmake. I don't know if that is
>> still
* Tobias Ellinghaus [09-18-13 07:40]:
> Am Dienstag, 17. September 2013, 18:40:12 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> > * Pascal Obry [09-17-13 17:33]:
> > > Le 17/09/2013 23:22, Paulo C. Santos Garcia a écrit :
> > > > After upgrading to dt 1.2.3, from Pascal PPA, I noticed that the
> > > > dialogue box
Am Mittwoch, 18. September 2013, 13:38:55 schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
[...]
> If you really want that feature back (and promise not to complain if
> anything goes wrong) there should be the compile option
> "-DUSE_CAMERA_IMPORT=On" for cmake. I don't know if that is still
> available, but it shoul
Am Dienstag, 17. September 2013, 18:40:12 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> * Pascal Obry [09-17-13 17:33]:
> > Le 17/09/2013 23:22, Paulo C. Santos Garcia a écrit :
> > > After upgrading to dt 1.2.3, from Pascal PPA, I noticed that the
> > > dialogue box to import from camera, in the settings tab, miss
Have you read the manual? It might be a good place to start.
Select the images you want to handle by clicking at them. Selected
images have a white border drawn around them, you can select multiple
images using ctrl+click and shift+click in a similar way you can do it
in your regular file manager.
Simon Claessen writes:
> I've reached the level that i'm really confused when managing pictures
> in the lighttable. Am i erasing the picture I see or highlighted or
> another I actually would like to keep. navigating is even worst. i
> move the view, but not the highlight. witch highlight? the l
Hello all,
I've reached the level that i'm really confused when managing pictures
in the lighttable. Am i erasing the picture I see or highlighted or
another I actually would like to keep. navigating is even worst. i move
the view, but not the highlight. witch highlight? the light one or the
d
Le 18/09/2013 00:26, Paulo C. Santos Garcia a écrit :
> Pascal,
> You are right, I agree that safety is very important, but the option
> should be on the user side.
> I should the one deciding on which side I want to go.
It was, it has caused lost of images for some users (we had report) and
then
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