On Ubuntu 14.10 there is no osm-gps-map (meta-) package anymore.
Am 30.12.2014, 00:19 Uhr, schrieb Chris Siebenmann :
>> Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2014, 23:56:00 schrieb thokster:
>> > How did you get map-mode working.
>> >
>> > What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
>>
>> libosmgpsmap-1.0-0-d
Ubuntu 14.10
There is a package libosmgpsmap-dev
installing this libs:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libosmgpsmap.a
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libosmgpsmap.so
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/osmgpsmap.pc
Am 30.12.2014, 00:11 Uhr, schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus :
> Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2014, 2
> Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2014, 23:56:00 schrieb thokster:
> > How did you get map-mode working.
> >
> > What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
>
> libosmgpsmap-1.0-0-dev
On Fedora and possibly other RPM-based distributions, the package
is called osm-gps-map-devel.
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Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2014, 23:56:00 schrieb thokster:
> How did you get map-mode working.
>
> What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
libosmgpsmap-1.0-0-dev
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On Monday, December 29, 2014 11:56:00 PM thokster wrote:
> How did you get map-mode working.
>
> What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
>
> Am 29.12.2014, 23:47 Uhr, schrieb Jesus Arocho :
> > Compiled and runs (at least at first blush) on kubuntu 14.10 with no
> > problems.
> > Are there any s
On Monday, December 29, 2014 11:56:00 PM thokster wrote:
> How did you get map-mode working.
>
> What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
>
> Am 29.12.2014, 23:47 Uhr, schrieb Jesus Arocho :
> > Compiled and runs (at least at first blush) on kubuntu 14.10 with no
> > problems.
> > Are there any s
How did you get map-mode working.
What do I have install for libosmgpsmap?
Am 29.12.2014, 23:47 Uhr, schrieb Jesus Arocho :
> Compiled and runs (at least at first blush) on kubuntu 14.10 with no
> problems.
> Are there any settings to change the application color scheme?
>
>
Compiled and runs (at least at first blush) on kubuntu 14.10 with no problems.
Are there any settings to change the application color scheme?
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I want to change the text and background colors for the "Recently Used
Collections" box in lighttable view. Which settings in darktable.gtkrc
control this?
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Hm, well they are correctly wrapped around into gettext call, so the only
logical reason why they are not translated is because italian translator
hadn't translated them yet.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:00 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Two strings: "storage options" and "format options" under "expor
Two strings: "storage options" and "format options" under "export
selected", two strings which used to run out of the window in localized
version (at least in italian)
Il giorno lun 29 dic 2014 alle 22:42, Roman Lebedev
ha scritto:
Hi.
Which string exactly? :)
Roman.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014
Il giorno lun 29 dic 2014 alle 15:03, Roman Lebedev
ha scritto:
This has been a long road, i had this in my local branches in
WIP-half-working state since, approximately, Spring 2013, but this
time, in it's third revision, it is finally ready.
We have fixed all the issues we could so far and ha
Hi.
Which string exactly? :)
Roman.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il giorno lun 29 dic 2014 alle 15:03, Roman Lebedev
> ha scritto:
>
> This has been a long road, i had this in my local branches in
> WIP-half-working state since, approximately, Spring 2013, but thi
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Bernhard wrote:
> No, as it is from a scanner it indeed is RGB. The fourth channel is IR for
> dust cleaning and saved as alpha channel within the TIF.
Well the scanner has some kind of sensor inside it, so it's at least
in theory possible to have actual bayer raw
Pedro Côrte-Real schrieb am 29.12.2014 um 21:27:
> Yeah, rawspeed just can't read this file. It seems to be 16bit data,
> marked as RGB but with 4 samples per pixel. So it could be a
> strangely encoded bayer pattern except as you found out normal image
> viewers open it fine which would suggest n
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Bernhard wrote:
> I did not make it through the process of bug report by now.
> Anyhow, since I use V1.6.1 from Pascal's stable PPA the following occurs:
>
> I import a file or directory of files in lighttable
> There is a message "File {filename} not available" an
Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2014, 18:50:55 schrieb Martin Marmsoler:
> Hello everyone,
>
> today I tried to use the thethering mode in darktable. But every time I
> scaned for cameras in the lighttable the program closed it self. Does
> anyone know a solution of this problem?
> I use the version 1.6.
Hi,
Am Mo 29 Dez 2014 00:45:05 CET
schrieb Michael Born :
> Thank you for your response.
> Unfortunately, I don't understand it :-(
> I played around with the "color correction" module and read the blog
> post http://www.darktable.org/2012/03/color-correction/
> but, I only manage to give the blu
Pedro Côrte-Real schrieb am 22.11.2014 um 16:23:
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Bernhard
wrote:
In the meantime I did dcraw -T -4 -D *.dng to all the files and those TIFF
files are imported correctly and work fine.
I'll think about using TIFF output for the future. As far as I know the
scan
Hello everyone,
today I tried to use the thethering mode in darktable. But every time I
scaned for cameras in the lighttable the program closed it self. Does
anyone know a solution of this problem?
I use the version 1.6.1-3
Martin
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Small correction to my earlier statement about GTK+ 3 versions:
- GTK+ 3 version *3.10* is required.
- GTK+ 3 version *3.14+* is highly recommended.
Such high version requirements are not due to the functions that do not
exist in earlier versions
(so far we only needed
gtk_widget_set_margin
On 11/28/2014 08:03 PM, Andre Bischof wrote:
Hi!
Probably you found a solution as of now, but as I stumbled
upon a very similar issue...
> I manage to apply the time shift (I'm from Germany,
> Cologne, which should be the same timezone as
> Europe/Berlin, and the pics were takin in Istanbul, wh
On 12/29/2014 03:03 PM, Roman Lebedev wrote:
Hi!
[...]
> so we had to do some choices:
>
> * GTK+ 3 version *3.12* is required. Thus, for Ubuntu, DT *will not
> built on anything older than 14.10*. For *14.04* however, you could
> try to get GTK+ 3 version *3.12 *from ppa's
>
>
Great news!
Some issues I've seen:
1. the size of the "collect image" module in the lighttable is too small
(3 lines) and no slider. I have hundredth of collection it is painful to
select the last one :) The gtk2 version had 12 lines.
2. the style module should have more than 3 lines. it had 7
Simple, per-component application of RGB curves (as I presume is done
by the base curve module) affects saturation. Imagine you have a
colour with R=200, G=200, B=100. If you apply the usual S-shaped
curve, it'll push the 200 values up, the 100 value down, which will
increase brightness and saturat
Hello everyone!
As some of you already know, darktable is switching to GTK+ 3.
Previously, we had been bundling some libraries, but now we have dropped
those from our source tree,
so the new dependencies are:
- libosmgpsmap
- libcolord-gtk
To install them in Debian GNU/Linux, use:
> apt
Ok, pulled updates and compile competed successfully.
Thanks to someone. :)
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Hi all,
Just noticed something wickedly strange earlier today, for some reason
my exports are going way, waay faster than before so I wanted to get
some timings with 'darktable -d opencl' to see how much faster it is.
However, running that revealed I'm not even using OpenCL :| Somehow,
DarkTa
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:57 AM, GianLuca Sarto wrote:
> Pedro,
>
> there are 3K images in the *istDS folder, so selecting those that need
> rotating isn't quick.
Selecting all images from one camera is simple, just use the collect
module and select the camera.
> So I removed them all from the d
It seems to depend on the software processing the raw files. The JPGs
from my *istDS are 3008x2008, and some programs (Silkypix, for example)
process the PEF at the same size, but others (such as Sagelight, which
uses libraw) open the PEF files as 3040x2022.
Nick
On 29/12/2014 20:57, GianLuca
And I can confirm(!) that, user of a Canon camera, regards Ger
http://www.gersiemerink.net/index.php/darktable/darktable-eos60d-profiel
2014-12-29 9:54 GMT+01:00 jeremy rosen :
> you're not doing anything wrong, it is a common reaction when you begin
> working with RAW
>
> it's all based on the
Pedro,
there are 3K images in the *istDS folder, so selecting those that need
rotating isn't quick.
So I removed them all from the database, deleted the .xmp files are
imported again.
It still doesn't get the correct orientation with vertical images.
What's strange is that it shows image size
Hello,
I have been using darktable with various Nikon cameras (mostly D60 and
D5200 and occasionally a couple of shots of other, mostly Nikon,
cameras) and have not observed such color bias so hard to overcome.
What I noticed, however, is that the base curve module changes hues and
increases
you're not doing anything wrong, it is a common reaction when you begin
working with RAW
it's all based on the assumption that camera JPG are "correct". Camera JPG
are heavily post-processed, including all sort of steps to improve
skintones.
DT gives you the RAW image. i.e the image as it really
Hello list,
recently I have been experimenting with raw NEF files from a Nikon D750 in
Darktable 1.6.
Compared to the camera rendered JPG however, at initial import the colors
seemed significantly off. In particular, the camera JPGs had fairly natural
skin tones even with indoor lighting and auto
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