Hi,
Darktable allows ctrl-c/ctrl-v copy paste all module settings to a new
image. Can I do this such that I can select which modules I want copied?
I.e. ctrl-C instead of ctrl-c? Whenever I create a style I can select which
settings of which module go into the style. Can we use like that to copy
> "GianLuca" == GianLuca Sarto writes:
GianLuca> On 10/27/2013 12:24 PM, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
>>> "Pascal" == Pascal Obry writes:
Pascal> Hi Gian,
>>
Pascal> I know it is possible, but I do not remember how. Someone else
Pascal> will give you the procedure I'm
Gian,
> thanks for your kind reply.
You're welcome!
> How do you tell that the sharpening is done at the end?
Look into the manual about the module ordering.
> Where do I see the module order?
In the manual. Another way is to unselect all the module tabs. And the
you have the list of all modu
On 10/27/2013 12:24 PM, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
>> "Pascal" == Pascal Obry writes:
> Pascal> Hi Gian,
>
> Pascal> I know it is possible, but I do not remember how. Someone else
> Pascal> will give you the procedure I'm sure...
>
> IIRC, create a new preset with the sharpening OFF
On 10/27/2013 11:24 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Hi Gian,
>
>> I have just installed DT on my Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, and I'm trying out
>> some images.
>>
>> I notice that when I open an image in darkroom, immediately the history
>> shows:
>>
>> 2. base curve on
>> 1. sharpen
>> 0. original
> Right. You
Hi DT users and developers,
I found lens name mismatches between "lens correction" module and the
"image information" on the side panel.
The online manual for DT 1.2 (I use current git pull) says that "lens
correction" uses the lensfun library of my system (0.2.7 installed)
while for "image infor
> "Pascal" == Pascal Obry writes:
Pascal> Hi Gian,
Pascal> I know it is possible, but I do not remember how. Someone else
Pascal> will give you the procedure I'm sure...
IIRC, create a new preset with the sharpening OFF and apply it for all images.
Those pictures that are newly
Hi Gian,
> I have just installed DT on my Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, and I'm trying out
> some images.
>
> I notice that when I open an image in darkroom, immediately the history
> shows:
>
> 2. base curve on
> 1. sharpen
> 0. original
Right. You need to put this in perspective. All RAW softwares
hello All,
I have just installed DT on my Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, and I'm trying out
some images.
I notice that when I open an image in darkroom, immediately the history
shows:
2. base curve on
1. sharpen
0. original
But I do not want any sharpening!
It's a destructive action that should be don
hello All,
I have just installed DT on my Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, and I'm trying out
some images.
I notice that when I open an image in darkroom, immediately the history
shows:
2. base curve on
1. sharpen
0. original
But I do not want any sharpening!
It's a destructive action that should be don
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