Hello,
Attempting to do an install of the Fedora 21 x86_64 rpm for the latest
build (1267), I run into a problem due to the version of libgphoto2 used
for the build.
It looks to me as though the build has used a version of libgphoto2 that
is earlier than the current Fedora 21 update.
The erro
Hi,
thanks -- seems that I'm lost a little :-(
talking about writing a module / is it possible to write a module in lua?
Am 19.03.2015 um 10:12 schrieb johannes hanika:
hi,
depends what you mean by `possible'. you can't currently dial in your
values in spectral directly. if you want to do it
Hi,
Roger Clark has written an interesting article about the correct
processing of Canon RAW images:
http://www.clarkvision.com/articles/canon.raw.processing1/
"Processing Canon raw data similar to the above to manage offsets shows
the full dynamic range of the camera and makes results similar t
Hi Viktor,
Q1) All you need to do is to copy the raw images onto your NAS (I use a
ReadyNAS for this purpose myself by the way) using whatever folder structure
you want to hold the images. Then just tell darktable to recursively import
that folder structure. Before you import that folder stru
On 03/19/15 10:18, Viktor Hedefalk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have finally sat down and started to look into how I can manage my
> photos. I have previously used Aperture, but actually started to look
> for a replacement before they announced that they would drop it since
> they never supported any decent
"Dr. Johannes Zellner" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to apply a wavelength-dependent attenuation function to an image.
In complement to Johannes' answer, you may want to try the color zones
module, select by hue, luminosity tab. No wavelength, but you have the
colors there.
However, it doesn't rea
Hi,
I have finally sat down and started to look into how I can manage my
photos. I have previously used Aperture, but actually started to look for a
replacement before they announced that they would drop it since they never
supported any decent way of storing in NAS. I think Lightroom started to
s
hi,
depends what you mean by `possible'. you can't currently dial in your
values in spectral directly. if you want to do it without coding, i would
do the wrong thing and convert your spectral transmission to camera rgb (by
integrating the colour matching functions to obtain XYZ and applying the
X