If you can't solve it within darktable (using the filters Patrick
suggested), the command line is your friend: you may want to check the
modification times of your .xmp files. But that's cumbersome, check what dt
can do for you first.
Kofa
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* darkta...@911networks.com [08-27-15 21:58]:
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 18:31:52 -0700
> David Vincent-Jones wrote:
>
> >Flag changed images with a color then it is easy to sort and select
> >by that color.
> >If you want to get really fussy you could use a different colour for
> >each day of the we
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 18:31:52 -0700
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
>Flag changed images with a color then it is easy to sort and select
>by that color.
>If you want to get really fussy you could use a different colour for
>each day of the week ... n ... that's a bit much!
I can't. I already use t
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 17:55 darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With DT 1.68, is it possible to only export photos that belong to a
> specific collection and that were changed in the last 3 days?
>
> Or do I need to export everything within that collection (a few
> hundred photos).
Hi,
With DT 1.68, is it possible to only export photos that belong to a
specific collection and that were changed in the last 3 days?
Or do I need to export everything within that collection (a few
hundred photos).
I need to upload them to a web server. So there's the time for the
export and the
> Message du 26/08/15 21:33
> De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI"
> A : "RomanoGiannetti" , darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [Darktable-users] milky way picture post processing
>
>
> With my old D700 whose iso range is (100) 200 - 6400 (25600), I found the
> up
Am 27.08.2015 um 10:59 schrieb Jan Kundrát:
> On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 18:05:01 CEST, Christian Mandel wrote:
>> tint parameter in the white balance module makes sense (I never found
>> proper use of this parameter before, but here it gives those beautiful
>> colours).
>
> Just FYI, I'm using i
On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 18:05:01 CEST, Christian Mandel wrote:
> tint parameter in the white balance module makes sense (I never found
> proper use of this parameter before, but here it gives those beautiful
> colours).
Just FYI, I'm using it all the time on portraits and on pictures taken
Thanks to you, and following yours advices, I finished to post
process my milky way pictures.
I'm very satisfied of the result, that is far better than what I did
before.
I published them (with the full story around) on my blog :
https://aventurereflex.word