Understood! Thanks a lot!
On Oct 22, 2014 8:21 AM, "KOVÁCS István" wrote:
> As far ad I've been aware of the tool, it always generated both curves.
> You only apply one of them. The base curve is prone to messing up colours.
> For me, it works very well for sunlit scenes, and performs badly in lo
As far ad I've been aware of the tool, it always generated both curves. You
only apply one of them. The base curve is prone to messing up colours. For
me, it works very well for sunlit scenes, and performs badly in low,
artificial light. You'll have to see for yourself.
Kofa
On 22 Oct 2014 08:01,
Thank you. Have I read the REAME file wrongly, or the generation of the
tonecurve is a new feature?
The purpose of it is to use both curves simultaneously, or I will have to
select the one that makes a better correction?
On Oct 21, 2014 9:25 PM, "KOVÁCS István" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Three analysis to
In the past I used both: Gnome Color Manager and DispCalGUI to create
and to activate those color profiles for my different monitors on
different (desktop and notebook) displays - just to compare the tools.
Gnome Color Manager is restricted in options compared to DispCalGUI but
as I am not a pro
DispcalGui is a friendly frontend to Argyll
Il 22 ottobre 2014 08:46:23 GMT+08:00, Mike Spadazzi ha
scritto:
>Thanks everyone for your responses and suggestions, they were all
>helpful.
>So it sounds like I can use (if I understand correctly) xiccd or
>dispwin to
>load the monitor profile once
Thanks everyone for your responses and suggestions, they were all helpful.
So it sounds like I can use (if I understand correctly) xiccd or dispwin to
load the monitor profile once I have one. So if you guys don't use Gnome
color manager to create a profile, what do you use? Argyle?
Thanks again
Gonçalo Marrafa schrieb am 21.10.2014 um 21:07:
The article is way too technical for me :-) but it sure looks like it.
I meant something working like the Gimp's healing tool.
yes, the article gives the technical background of exactly that healing
tool of gimp, I found it linked from the gimp
Hi,
Three analysis tool from a newly checked-out darktable 1.5 is probably not
compatible with the 1.4 database format. That's why you got the error
message regarding the column name, and the 'wrong module version' error. As
for your other issue, the analysis tool generates two curves, one for the
Let me resend it... I forgot to write down a subject in the mail.
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From: Gerard Amela
Date: Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:14 PM
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Dear all.
I have posted this question in the Flick
Hi.
The article is way too technical for me :-) but it sure looks like it.
I meant something working like the Gimp's healing tool.
Gonçalo Marrafa
On Oct 21, 2014 7:04 PM, "Bernhard" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you speak about this technique:
> http://www.tgeorgiev.net/Invariant.pdf ?
>
> regards
> Ber
Thanks, pushed.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Colin Adams
wrote:
> Forgot the firmware info:
>
> C: 1.01
> L: 2.005
>
> On 21 October 2014 19:12, Colin Adams wrote:
>
>> I get the following:
>>
>> { "NIKON", "D810", "Incandescent", 0, { 1.253906, 1, 2.136719, 0
>> } },
>> { "NIKO
Forgot the firmware info:
C: 1.01
L: 2.005
On 21 October 2014 19:12, Colin Adams wrote:
> I get the following:
>
> { "NIKON", "D810", "Incandescent", 0, { 1.253906, 1, 2.136719, 0
> } },
> { "NIKON", "D810", "Cool WHT FL", 0, { 1.789063, 1, 1.96875, 0
> } },
> { "NIKON", "
darktable runs fine using the IceWM window manager, running a mix of KDE
and gtk apps and using dispwin to load the monitor profile (no colord,
no Gnome, and the bare minimum of KDE required to run digiKam and Krita
on Gentoo).
Elle
On 10/21/2014 01:50 PM, Bernhard wrote:
> dito, Cinnamon on L
I get the following:
{ "NIKON", "D810", "Incandescent", 0, { 1.253906, 1, 2.136719, 0 }
},
{ "NIKON", "D810", "Cool WHT FL", 0, { 1.789063, 1, 1.96875, 0 }
},
{ "NIKON", "D810", "Direct sunlight", 0, { 1.953125, 1, 1.335938, 0
} },
{ "NIKON", "D810", "Flash", 0,
Hi,
you speak about this technique:
http://www.tgeorgiev.net/Invariant.pdf ?
regards
Bernhard
Gonçalo Marrafa schrieb am 21.10.2014 um 19:09:
Hi.
I was wondering if it is possible to have a heal mode in the spot
removal tool. At least for the circle tool. For very small blemishes,
usually pr
dito, Cinnamon on LinuxMint 17 since summer - and on LM15 and 16 before.
Works nice.
Bernhard
Marie-Noëlle Augendre schrieb am 21.10.2014 um 17:55:
I've been using Cinnamon for some time without any problem. From what
I understand, it is a kind of Gnome derivative, but much simpler.
Marie-N
Hi.
I was wondering if it is possible to have a heal mode in the spot removal
tool. At least for the circle tool. For very small blemishes, usually
present on skin, i think it would be a lot more convenient to heal using
the surrounding region rather than cloning another region.
Your thoughts?
T
I don;t have any immediate need, but I'll read that anyway, and see what I
can do.
On 21 October 2014 17:37, Roman Lebedev wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I don't have any such presets, presumably because the Nikon D810 is too
>> new.
>
> If you want to have them in DT, you can easily provide info we need to a
Hi.
I don't have any such presets, presumably because the Nikon D810 is too new.
If you want to have them in DT, you can easily provide info we need to add
them:
Do read section "*White balance presets*" of
http://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/
If yo
Hi.
Is it possible to disable some of the presets in the white balance module?
> I never (well, very rarely) shoot under fluorescent light and really don't
> need so many presets. They just clutter my ui. Is it possible to hide some
> of them?
No, it is not possible.
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 10:5
Well I think you are rather lucky. I don't have any such presets,
presumably because the Nikon D810 is too new.
On 21 October 2014 17:08, Gonçalo Marrafa wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> Somebody, please... ?
>
>
> Gonçalo Marrafa
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Gonçalo Marrafa <
> goncalo.marr...@gm
Hi again.
Somebody, please... ?
Gonçalo Marrafa
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Gonçalo Marrafa
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is it possible to disable some of the presets in the white balance module?
> I never (well, very rarely) shoot under fluorescent light and really don't
> need so many presets. The
I've been using Cinnamon for some time without any problem. From what I
understand, it is a kind of Gnome derivative, but much simpler.
Marie-Noëlle
Envoyé de mon téléphone portable.
Le 21 oct. 2014 10:37, "johannes hanika" a écrit :
> i'm a happy dwm user. sometimes i'll run xiccd for col
Thanks! I'm VERY waiting for it!
2014-10-20 14:29 GMT+04:00 Tobias Ellinghaus :
> Am Montag, 20. Oktober 2014, 14:12:01 schrieb Людмила Бандурина:
> > I'm use 3D Lut Creator — https://www.facebook.com/groups/3dlutcreator/
> > This software in some things like as Color zones in darktable. And I ca
I am not sure I completely understand the question but here goes...
if your question is "how to call a command-line tool from lua" (including
passing parameters) you have multiple examples her :
http://darktable.org/redmine/projects/darktable/wiki/LuaScripts
if your question is "how to get exif i
Dear fellow dt users,
I am using dt since a while now and the more I use the more I like it. Thanks to the developers for this great piece of software!
I use dt not only for digital, but also for analog photography, where I scan my negative film with Canoscan and import it into dt afterwards.
i'm a happy dwm user. sometimes i'll run xiccd for color management (or
just load the profile manually with dispwin), and in some cases you may
want to run gnome-settings-daemon to get a themed gtk (seems to affect dt a
little, but not as much as firefox or similar). i'm not using any 3rd party
onl
I've been using AWESOME and it works perfectly...
To clear things a bit, as far as I know, DT doesn't depend on GNOME, it
depends on GTK.
Gnome is the complete desktop environement with bells and whistle, GTK is
the library that provide widget elements (buttons, sliders, menus etc...)
there is us
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