He should put the raw file into a folder, e. g. "education".
His the raw file has the filename e. g. picture123.nef, then the
corresponding xmp is picture123.nef.xmp
If he names YOUR raw file like picture123_01.nef.xmp and puts it into
the same folder all he has to do is reimport the folder and
-Duplicate raw (ctrl-d)
-clear history stack
-load xmp
Am 17.01.2015, 21:03 Uhr, schrieb Andre Bischof
:
> And how should he deal with the xmp then?
>
> He would already have the raw file, with his own edits. Should he make a
> duplicate via dt and then import the xmp to the duplicate, or sho
And how should he deal with the xmp then?
He would already have the raw file, with his own edits. Should he make a
duplicate via dt and then import the xmp to the duplicate, or should he
make a filesystem copy for his version - it's unclear to me what's the
best way to work with two different
Hi,
Am Sa 17 Jan 2015 15:59:24 CET
schrieb Andre Bischof :
> I saw a youtube "Raw edit of the week" where the author J. Polin and
> his co work on the same raw file and compare their results
> afterwards. They use DNG for this, as the history stack gets saved
> into it and the other one can easil
That would not work anyway, because the history stack of LR and dt are
different.
But beforehand it would be interesting perhaps to read this:
http://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/pdfs/non_destructive_imaging.pdf
which gives a good explanation of "non destructive editing".
Some programs write histor
I saw a youtube "Raw edit of the week" where the author J. Polin and his
co work on the same raw file and compare their results afterwards. They
use DNG for this, as the history stack gets saved into it and the other
one can easily see which steps were taken while editing.
I wanted to do the sa
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Andre Bischof writes:
> Hi,
>
> is there any means to export to DNG? I don't find it in the export
> format list, but HDR generate seems to build a DNG, thus I guess DT is
> able to deal with DNG? Am I missing s.th.?
Why do you want to do that?
If your goal is to convert your RAW files into D
Hi,
is there any means to export to DNG? I don't find it in the export
format list, but HDR generate seems to build a DNG, thus I guess DT is
able to deal with DNG? Am I missing s.th.?
Cheers!
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1.6.0, OSX Yosemite.
Is there any way to configure the font sizes and the vertical heights
of the controls on the right? Looking under, for example, 'sharpen',
the words 'radius', 'amount' etc are hard to read, and bump into the
slider. Hitting the slider controls with the mouse is hard, they are
darktable-1.7.0.1421450781.a37190c
The new export to pdf function works quite well.
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 11:23 AM, ternaryd wrote:
> Unfortunately, it took me too long to find out
> (and more than two weeks for X-Rite to answer).
Depending on local consumer protection laws you may still be able to return it.
>> You've bought a piece of hardware for which
>> they refuse to gi
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 10:37:33 +
Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
> > I contacted X-Rite for the correct data, but
> > Mr. W. Renner @ X-Rite complained about the
> > free software community reverse-engineering
> > their software such that they explicitly do
> > not wish their products to be used by fre
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 11:44 PM, ternaryd wrote:
> I contacted X-Rite for the correct data, but
> Mr. W. Renner @ X-Rite complained about the
> free software community reverse-engineering
> their software such that they explicitly do not
> wish their products to be used by free software.
In that
Anyone know why the update is not available?
And what am I missing other than crash with huge files?
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