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Kristian Niemi writes:
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 at 12:53 Matthieu Moy
> wrote:
>
> Why are you using an old, development version? Using development
> versions is strongly discouraged for real work, and now that 2.0
> (.1) is
> out, I don't see much r
Kristian Niemi writes:
> Hi,
>
> Running darktable 1.7.0+3401~g301affb
Why are you using an old, development version? Using development
versions is strongly discouraged for real work, and now that 2.0(.1) is
out, I don't see much reason to use a 1.7 version.
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decars for my main images will be unaffected?
>
> -Owen
>
> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Matthieu Moy
> wrote:
>
> BTW: not using the same library is one thing, but if you edit the
> same
> photos, one instance of dt will overwrite the sidecar files
>
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fresh every time,
loose everything when quitting):
darktable --library :memory:
See also: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.darktable.user/9059
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small wheel rotation.
Then, it disapeared and I never found a way to reproduce it.
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(I don't remember which one uses the trick, but all of them are worth
watching ;-) )
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aturation, and "overlay"
blending mode.
In difficult situations, it usually works well to use a bit of several
techniques instead of just one.
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It may or may not help, just a guess.
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was a "clarity
(light)" or something like this that you can easily achieve with the
"mix" slider. I guess redundant settings were removed to simplify the
interface a bit.
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At that point, you should have pressed to get more output. Probably
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Probably your 'whereis' does not do what Roman's does. Try this:
ldd `command -v darktable` | grep tiff
Here's what I get with the darktable binary having the issue on my
machine:
libtiff.so.5 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.5
(0x7ff4d6ddd0
) ((void *)0)' failed.
> Avbrutt (SIGABRT)
FWIW, I tried downloading your picture, and I'm getting the same
behavior (dt 2.0 compiled from Git on a stable Debian x84_64 if it
helps).
First time I open it, OK. Then, reproducible exception when opening it.
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Roman Lebedev writes:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Matthieu Moy
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having trouble creating a preset for the lens corrections module
>> that would 1) only apply TCA & vignetting, and 2) adapt to the lens
>> automatical
in the "correction" dropdown.
2) In lighttable view, Control-c on this image, Control-v a second
image taken at focal B.
3) Open the second image.
Expected behavior : lens correction in image B should have focal B.
Actual behavior : it has focal A.
Is this
ings/ to
~/.config/darktable/ if you insist in having your darktable
configuration there. Then, darktable and all related commands will find
it without particular option.
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> thumbnails are worth to be included in backups, which take up time,
> and that to decide would be nice for the user.
Indeed, you can skip it from your backups. At worse,
darktable-generate-cache, go take a cup of coffee, and your thumbnails
will be back.
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still consider the money well deserved ;-). IANAL, but I think a small
enough donation to a person would not require tax or so.
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ens of dollars as 1) a
present to a developer (you all got me a nice Christmas present this
year and the previous, it's time to pay back ;-) ), and 2) a way to
improve darktable. I believe I'm not the only one.
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y have a
long path or filmroll name in your history, causing the "recently used
collection" module to be wide, causing the whole panel to get a scrollbar.
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>
> http://linuxfr.org/redaction/news/darktable-2-0-traitement-et-gestion-de-photographies
>
> (you need a linuxfr login to see and edit it before it's released, but you
> don't need any admin right)
>
> Thanks,
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g like
dispwin your-profile.icc
to configure the LUTs of your videocard.
You can also set an ICC profile by right-clicking the softproofing
button in dt 2.0 (not released yet) or IIRC from the "output color
profile" module in the darkroom for released dt.
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thumbnail cache. It takes a while, but it's a one-time non-interactive
thing.
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André Felipe Carvalho writes:
> Hi,
>
> How can I know if my system uses OpenCL ?
Start darktable from the command-line with "-d opencl":
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch09s02s03.html.php
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access time, very useful when you
have a lot of small files to read (typically speeds up boot a lot). It
won't make a huge difference for dt (especially if you have a lot
t, but you get similar settings: the
per-channels sliders are the red/green/blue sliders of the white balance module.
I don't know if there's a better way.
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the pipeline. Actually,
it is a relatively recent feature of darktable, people lived without it
for a while. I almost never use it.
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> image.
I agree that if some magic is to be done, it should be done at "paste" time,
not at "enter darkroom" time.
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> On 27/10/15 08:00, Matthieu Moy wrote:
> > The future dt 2.0 has a wb setting called "camera neutral white balance"
> > which didn't show up with dt 1.6.
> >
> > What is it meant to be? What is its use?
>
> From
Hi,
The future dt 2.0 has a wb setting called "camera neutral white balance"
which didn't show up with dt 1.6.
What is it meant to be? What is its use?
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that is that computing the "auto" settings
is relatively expensive computationally so you don't want that in the
pixel pipeline (that would make dt slow whene
lt, then dt will copy the
fact that you left the default, and pick the right lens/body.
Note that if I understand correctly, if you copy from an image you
processed with an older dt version, then you are going to copy the
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thing based on the lens, and "defringe" may be useful to finish the work in
case the "lens correction" left a bit of aberration).
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If it is a matter of unsupported camera, the dt developers are usually
quite responsive to add them if you can provide RAW samples.
See also:
http://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-
keeping the default is good.
Among the modules that you probably want to consider in the starting
point (in 90% of cases, just activating them with default parameters
does a good job, and you still have parameters to play with if needed) :
* shadows and highlights.
* denoise (profiled)
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s":
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> All the buttons and tabs are white on white and I can only see the
> text when I hover the mouse onto it.
Did you try changing the contrast/brightness with F7/F8/F9/F10?
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to see small thumbnails for a
while ;-) ). In both cases, you'll get only one image displayed. The
sticky preview shows the focus regions in addition, but you can do
without in many cases.
I think lighttable behaves better wrt preloading/caching.
My 2 cents,
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ease notes are on GitHub. It usually takes a few hours/days
before it's applied to darktable.org.
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-1.6.8
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rite Color Munki Display. Really slow, but I don't
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(I use dispcalGUI).
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> > just enough contrast, not more <<<<<<<<<<
>
> what is enough? is this the same for everybody?
> is there a maximum age a user of darktable may
> reach?
(i.e. the tag is
removed when exporting), and "history altered" means any change since
the origin of time.
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distro and which version of lensfun do you have?
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>
> I didn't realize that it was possible to apply it at the export
> stage. I was create duplicates with and w/o the watermark.
An alternative is to have the watermark added at upload time if your
online system supports it. For example, Piwigo can do that for you.
johannes hanika writes:
> hi,
>
> it seems you need most of your computation time to create thumnails..
I don't think so. That would apply to the lighttable mode, but in
darkroom mode the thumbnails are not used, the pipeline is executed
anyway.
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or
your camera.
Advantage of this method: it gives you incentive to do all this and test the
result quickly, hence it benefits to others.
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You also have an icon on the top-right corner in the lighttable view to tell
you it's been edited.
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at are the differences ? Which one do you recommend ?
I think basecurve is the old name, and the tool was renamed
dt-curve-tool after the first article was written.
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generate (or write manually) an HTML file that would include all images (the
HTML itself can be the same as the one generated by digikam or any other tool,
but the images themselves could be
t it works
for any kind of images, not just RAW. The default setting works well,
but you can fine-tune the parameters with "defringe".
In short, I use "lens correction" with TCA correction on 99.9% of my
pictures, and use "defringe" whenever the result is not 100%
sati
entially the money stays there and occasionally funds the
trip of a developer to a conference.
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guess other CEWE-based stores do it too. They
have real photo printouts, and their client runs on Linux and OS X (and
Windows, but that's much less interesting for darktable users ;-) ).
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ne curve, color matrix and demosaic
to get a reasonable image in TIFF format. I wouldn't call that
"conversion", but "RAW development". And yes, most of these steps are
OpenCL-enabled.
Although the name "graphics card", you don't need to use the
th the channel
mixer module by playing with R, G and B cursors. Then, use the
monochrome module to get black&white (with more opportunities to play
with colors), and the color correction will come after that in the
pipeline.
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>
> What I observed is a display bug (see the link for workarounds), but
> AFAICT, the tagging box in lighttable and darkroom show/edit the same
> information in the same place.
FYI, the bug is now fixed in the master branch. Many thanks to Tobias
Ellinghaus for being so responsive on
AFAICT, the tagging box in lighttable and darkroom show/edit the same
information in the same place.
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s there.
However, it doesn't really do what you're looking for: for example, a
white image should be transformed into a slightly colored image (eg. if
you have a better transmission for blue than for red, the white will be
turned into a light blue).
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liquid rescale, or just enlarge the canva and fill-in the blank space
with a clone tool or an inpainting plugin (resynthesizer, G'MIC).
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as no red after a multiplication by 0.5.
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>
> > I'm considering replacing my old computer with one that would let
> > darktable run better. I'm seeking advices on which hardware pieces are
> > the most important.
>
> Thanks to all those who res
ter
* exported = I consider my work finished for this image, at least
temporarily.
I don't trust RAW for really long-term storage so I export all my
pictures when I'm statisfied with them anyway.
There's also a darktable|changed tag set automatically, so
"darktable|changed and not da
re incompatibilities, but putting the style files in the
right directory is not sufficient, you have to actually import them so that dt
has them in its database.
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lighttable. I find I am no longer zoomed
> and my edited image not displayed.
I reported something similar here: http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/10252
Not sure my report got much attention though ;-).
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splayed by your
computer, then you should not change the colors, but the way they are
rendered (calibration hardware or parameters), or the way you see them
(e.g. the lighting in your computer's room can influence your eye's
"auto white balance" and change your subjective percept
Pascal Obry writes:
> Le dimanche 25 janvier 2015 à 17:29 +0100, Matthieu Moy a écrit :
>> Disk 1 To => enough to hold a few year's of RAWs for me ;-).
>
> Frankly I won't do that. Keeping the RAW on a single hard drive is risky
> or maybe you'll also backup
Matthieu Moy writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering replacing my old computer with one that would let
> darktable run better. I'm seeking advices on which hardware pieces are
> the most important.
Thanks to all those who responded. Based on these advices, it seems this
conf
have a built-in GPU so I was wondering whether having
an expansive CPU and no graphics card could be a better idea.
Thanks in advance for your advices,
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Hi,
Just curious: the user manual usually talks about "modules", but the
code and release notes sometimes talk about "iop". What does "iop" stand
for? Is it synonym for "module"? or one particular kind of module?
(googling "darktable iop" do
not sure DNG would do a good job at this.
OTOH, there are lossless-compression and high bit depth images format
like 16 bits PNG or TIFF and OpenEXR. I don't think DNG would have any
benefit over these for process
to double check right now, but I
did try the color cliping, and it didn't change anything. IIRC, I tried
sRGB and AdobeRGB, not sure I tried rec2020.
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Any idea what's going on? Shall I turn this mail into a bug report?
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to manage a stack of modules, and and then GIMP
to manage another stack of GEGL transformations on top of it would seem
reasonably feasible. One could change the darktable settings, re-export
and let GIMP re-apply the GEGL transformations on the new image. Is
something like this expected t
le -d all" from a terminal.
This will produce some debug output that may be helpful to identify the issue.
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Chris Siebenmann writes:
> So: do people have tricks they use when processing snow pictures?
The "local contrast" module (together with already mentionned shadow &
highlights and others to reduce the global contrast) gives very good
results on snow details.
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> Hi,
>
> I wrote an article about Darktable 1.6 on linuxfr:
>
>
> http://linuxfr.org/redaction/news/darktable-1-6-traitement-de-photos-developpement-d-images-raw
Now published at
http://linuxfr.org/news/darktable-1-6-traitement-de-photos-developp
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