Le mercredi 08 octobre 2014 à 10:39 -0400, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> I just happened to notice that this action, tagging a photo while in
> darkroom mode is now possible. I didn't notice when this change happened
> but want to express my appreciation, expecially since it removes a full
> step
* Patrick Shanahan [05-11-13 20:09]:
> I shoot youth soccer and get 700-1200 images per game. I am trying to
> adjust my work-flow to Darktable but find several time consuming issues.
> I am unable to rate and tag photos as I edit, must flip back and forth
> between lighttable and darkroom views
About 27": I think it is sufficient if you work alone. With actual
resolution, a bigger monitor will show you too much the pixels.
I recommend you to check http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/ It has nice review of
monitors (I think the target are color geek, photographers and
videographers). If you check
On 10/08/2014 08:04 AM, andrea.angeloni wrote:
> Apart from colorhug, any device known to wrok flawlessy with Linux? I'm
> currently running Debian stable with KDE 4.
http://argyllcms.com/doc/ArgyllDoc.html has a list of color measuring
devices that work with ArgyllCMS.
Debian supplies ArgyllCMS
Totally agree - but I think (from my expierience with different monitors
in different price classes) - the more "budget class" a monitor is - the
more need for decent calibration.
When I look at the response curves after calibration - these cheaper
monitors tend to have big deviations in certain
On 08/10/14 13:04, andrea.angeloni wrote:
> Does someone own a Dell U2412m panel? Do you find it "enough" for not-pros
> photo editing?
I have two of these at work, and being an ultra-sharp model, it's an IPS panel.
Looks great, covers most of the sRGB
gamut, and works fine with my ColorHug.
Dears,
Does someone own a Dell U2412m panel? Do you find it "enough" for not-pros
photo editing?
If so, I think I've found my best buy. Around 250€, there is room to buy also a
calibration device.
Apart from colorhug, any device known to wrok flawlessy with Linux? I'm
currently running Debian
Hi Glad,
I use my setup professionally, and I haven't found any cons so far.
Regarding the wide-gamut:
I do all my fotos currently in sRGB and my client currently don't need more
than that.
So for me it's sufficient and I'm happy with my current setup.
Regarding the screen size:
I have 2 monitors
Hi Martin,
I was looking at that monitor recently. Are there any cons that you have
found so far with that monitor? For example there is a lack of wide
gammut support. Does that matter to you from your experience in
processing photos? Also, is 27" good enough or is a bigger monitor better?
Here's