Unless he is using the export keybinding, he can't be hovering any image.
El 09/01/2015 00:38, "Robert William Hutton" escribió:
> Is it exporting the image that you're mousing over rather than the one
> you've clicked on?
>
> On 09/01/15 09:35, Leonard Evens wrote:
> > I am going th rou gh a fo
Is it exporting the image that you're mousing over rather than the one
you've clicked on?
On 09/01/15 09:35, Leonard Evens wrote:
> I am going th rou gh a folder with many images in it. As I finish
> processing a given image, I go to lighttable and try to export that
> image to a tiff file in
I am going th rou gh a folder with many images in it. As I finish
processing a given image, I go to lighttable and try to export that
image to a tiff file in another directory. But although, as best I can
tell, the desired image is selected in lighttable, I find that another
entirely differen
On 08/01/15 20:16, Rob Z. Smith wrote:
> I guess what we would need would be some sort of 'create drawn mask from
> parametric' button to allow a static and reusable mask?
Something like that, though I don't see an easy way to do that that
would still be compatible with embedding the history sta
> "Patrick" == Patrick Shanahan writes:
Patrick> * David Vincent-Jones [01-08-15 13:39]:
>> Hi Togan;
>>
>> Can I assume that openSUSE 13.2 will not be far away?
>>
Patrick> 13.2 *is* available, that was a typo.
Thanks Patrick for the correction. After a vacation
* johannes hanika [01-08-15 13:42]:
> hiya,
>
> the mipmaps file is no longer used, but the contents of mipmaps-.d/
> instead. the content of the mipmap file, however, reside in memory, exactly
> the way it did before. that is, your cache settings should be exactly the
> same as they were before.
* David Vincent-Jones [01-08-15 13:39]:
> Hi Togan;
>
> Can I assume that openSUSE 13.2 will not be far away?
>
> David
>
> On Thursday, January 08, 2015 17:47 Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is an update for the git master based rpms. Currently the following
> > distributions have
* Patrick Shanahan [01-08-15 13:39]:
> * Patrick Shanahan [01-08-15 13:08]:
> >
> > darktable-1.7.0.1420729437.545a509
> > openSUSE Tumbleweed
> >
> >
> > Exiting darktable properly with stops the visible window but not
> > the process and library lock.
>
> Disregard, my own problem.
No, it
hiya,
the mipmaps file is no longer used, but the contents of mipmaps-.d/
instead. the content of the mipmap file, however, reside in memory, exactly
the way it did before. that is, your cache settings should be exactly the
same as they were before. the difference is only that in case your
thumbna
* Patrick Shanahan [01-08-15 13:08]:
>
> darktable-1.7.0.1420729437.545a509
> openSUSE Tumbleweed
>
>
> Exiting darktable properly with stops the visible window but not
> the process and library lock.
Disregard, my own problem.
--
(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA
Hi Togan;
Can I assume that openSUSE 13.2 will not be far away?
David
On Thursday, January 08, 2015 17:47 Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is an update for the git master based rpms. Currently the following
> distributions have up to date rpms packages.
>
> Fedora 20
> Fedora 21
> openSUS
darktable-1.7.0.1420729437.545a509
openSUSE Tumbleweed
Exiting darktable properly with stops the visible window but not
the process and library lock.
--
(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri
http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/pt
is ~/.cache/darktable/mipmaps no longer used?
is the core configuration for mipmaps memory cache still used and, if so,
what should I use with 32gb system memory?
tks,
--
(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri
http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community
Hi,
This is an update for the git master based rpms. Currently the following
distributions have up to date rpms packages.
Fedora 20
Fedora 21
openSUSE 13.1
openSUSE 13.1
openSUSE Tumbleweed
openSUSE Factory
The packages have the following name structure
darktable-1.7.0.1420723337.eafa9ea-783.
* Victor L [01-08-15 03:30]:
> Hello,
>
> I use a Sony A7 with a Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4 (+ adaptator), this is an
> old/manual lens so I have to manually specify the lens (with exiv2) in my
> RAW files:
> $ exiv2 -M "set Exif.Photo.LensModel Ascii Canon FDn 50mm 1:1.4" mo *.arw
>
> $ exiv2 -u -pa 2
Thanks Tobias - It's called the same in Ubuntu.
On 08/01/15 00:04, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Montag, 5. Januar 2015, 21:01:36 schrieb Rob Dean:
>> Hi All
>>
>> When compiling from GIT I get the following error:
>>> -- checking for module 'json-glib-1.0'
>>> -- package 'json-glib-1.0' not fou
That sounds like a great idea.
-- Urspr. Mitt. --
Betreff: Re: [Darktable-users] Luminosity Masks in Darktable?
Von: "Rob Z. Smith"
Datum: 08.01.2015 10:19
I guess what we would need would be some sort of 'create drawn mask from
parametric' button to allow a static and reusable mask?
-Orig
I guess what we would need would be some sort of 'create drawn mask from
parametric' button to allow a static and reusable mask?
-Original Message-
From: Robert William Hutton [mailto:r...@helms-deep.net]
Sent: 08 January 2015 02:33
To: darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [
Hello,
I use a Sony A7 with a Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4 (+ adaptator), this is an
old/manual lens so I have to manually specify the lens (with exiv2) in my
RAW files:
$ exiv2 -M "set Exif.Photo.LensModel Ascii Canon FDn 50mm 1:1.4" mo *.arw
$ exiv2 -u -pa 20150106_0001.arw
Exif.Photo.LensModel
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