That's a link to an old version, check here for the lastest version:
http://www.darktable.org/install/#osx
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 6:57 PM, john wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry to bother you guys but how do I get Darktable working on a
> mac?
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Steve
>
> Sorry for any messed
> I'm sorry to bother you guys but how do I get Darktable working on a
mac?
> Thanks for your help.
> Steve
Sorry for any messed-up formatting, but I can't figure out how to reply
only to a single message if I'm subscribed to the list digest, so I did
some cut-n-pasting...
Anyway, on the do
On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 15:30:02 +0100
Andre Bischof wrote:
> Hi,
>
> darktable shows in the prefs of my ubuntu 14 system that OpenCL is
> not available. 1.6 is significantly faster than 1.4.3 (keep up the
> good work guys!) but not as fast as I would like it.
>
> Which type of graphic card should
Am 12.12.2014 um 22:08 schrieb Michael Below:
> Am Fr 12 Dez 2014 20:08:49 CET
> schrieb Andre Bischof :
>
>> seems like I would end with the AMD R9 270, which has display port as
>> well, and should be the fastest regarding OpenCL with fanless cooling.
> Looks fine.
Maybe not - seems the fanless v
I'm sorry to bother you guys but how do I get Darktable working on a mac?
Thanks for your help.
Steve
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Am Fr 12 Dez 2014 20:08:49 CET
schrieb Andre Bischof :
> seems like I would end with the AMD R9 270, which has display port as
> well, and should be the fastest regarding OpenCL with fanless cooling.
Looks fine.
Maybe a small issue: As far as I can see current AMD drivers have no
30bit color s
Here is the relevant part of lshw for my dt machine:
H/W path Device Class Description
=
system M51BC (SKU)
/0bus M51BC
/0/0 memory 64KiB BIOS
/
seems like I would end with the AMD R9 270, which has display port as
well, and should be the fastest regarding OpenCL with fanless cooling.
http://compubench.com/compare.jsp?benchmark=compu20&D1=AMD+Radeon+R9+270&os1=Windows&api1=cl&D2=NVIDIA+GeForce+GTX+750+Ti&cols=2
http://www.hardwareluxx.de
I found this benchmark site too, so I guess I will just use the overall
comparison:
http://compubench.com/result.jsp
and look up which cards are available fanless and pick the fastest - as
long as it is affordable to me.
Do you know if the AMD cards are troubleless under ubuntu 14 regarding
dri
I think that comparison is not really fair J
But yes, the R9 290 will be faster than the GTX 750Ti. And louder.
I was thinking of the AMD R7 260X, which seems to have a similar price as
the GTX 750 Ti, and its faster in OpenCL, but it also needs more power =
more heat = more noise.
http://comp
Do you mean s.th. like this (germish, sorry):
http://www.tomshardware.de/amd-radeon-r9-290-hawaii-review-benchmark,testberichte-241423-14.html
That would speak for a AMD - but could be hard to get a fanless version.
Am 12.12.2014 um 18:18 schrieb Michael Below:
I guess you are right: when I bo
I don't know about the OpenCL version, that should not change between models
with the same GTX 750Ti chipset???
In your shoes, I would look for the speed and amount of card RAM, that seems
important for performance (GDDR5 seemed to be fastest, or maybe they
introduced something faster?). Also Dis
Thanks for your quick answer!
Is OpenCL 1.2 important or is 1.1 enough? I'm aksking, because I looked
up your card and found a similar, passiv version, which has only 1.1:
PCIe Palit GTX750Ti KalmX passiv! 2GB 2xDVI,mHDMI
And is more Graphic-RAM recommendable? I guess the amount of GRAM is
mo
I guess you are right: when I bought my new graphics card a few months ago,
AMD was generally ahead in benchmark results. But the Nvidia 750/750 Ti
seemed to be more power efficient than any comparable card by AMD. If you
are looking for a card that doesn't need an additional power plug, Nvidia
GTX
When I last looked and compared like for like between AMD and Nvidia the AMD
cards were streets ahead on pure openCL performance. Do look at the openCL
benchmarks for th cards you are considering- they will NOT be the same as the
gaming performance. Cards are generally priced for their gaming
It should work if you use the collection module to narrow down the current
collection to one picture and then enter map mode.
/Simon
Am 12. Dezember 2014 13:08:20 MEZ, schrieb Markus Jung :
>Am 12.12.2014 um 13:00 schrieb Swee Oon:
>> How can I select only one picture in lightable or darkroom vi
My card:
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 750 TI OC Version 2048MB GDDRAm 12.12.2014, 15:30
Uhr, schrieb Andre Bischof :
...
> Which type of graphic card should I buy to increase the work with dt? At
> the moment I'm only using onboard graphics, as I'm not a gamer, which
> makes it a very silent system -
Hi,
darktable shows in the prefs of my ubuntu 14 system that OpenCL is not
available. 1.6 is significantly faster than 1.4.3 (keep up the good work
guys!) but not as fast as I would like it.
Which type of graphic card should I buy to increase the work with dt? At
the moment I'm only using onbo
Am 12.12.2014 um 13:00 schrieb Swee Oon:
> How can I select only one picture in lightable or darkroom view and have
> *only* that image appear in map view?
As far as i know, this is not possible yet.
Regards,
Markus
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 11:03:45 +1100
Nick Payne wrote:
> On 09/12/14 10:20, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
> > Should be fixed in git now. You can make your currently installed
> > version work by editing /usr/share/darktable/rawspeed/cameras.xml
> > and adding the following lines somewhere in the file (a
I finally got the an online map to work in the Map panel. However, I
took a lot of pictures in a small area, so almost all of the images are
stacked and it is difficult for me to see where an image is located.
I tried setting the global gui setting "maximum number of images drawn
on map" to 1,
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