; So you need to wait until we have a working method. Once we have it we
will
jcsogo> probably port it to 1.6.x
Wouldn't it be wise, then, if dt 1.6.x had facebook export disabled?
Perhaps a disabled button with a popup text telling the story in
short?
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in the wiki/lua script git
Even better (missed that message...)!
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lrich.pegelow> bloated pieces of software that can do everything including the
kitchen
ulrich.pegelow> sink. Generating a collage is a perfect task for The Gimp.
Some of us use emacs to write code, you know ;-)
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le order, but other than that...
I personally see nothing wrong with option 2. I'm looking at the
integration of Nik Software into Lightroom as an example of
usability.
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.
I've followed this discussion, and I can't really understand what the
issue is. Why should darktable convert all other formats to DNG
instead of just reading them as they are?
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Hmm?
Depending on what you want, of course... but if you meter the snow,
you need to overexpose to have it become white. If you meter against
a grey card, you'd get proper exposure.
But again, that depends on what kind of picture you're looking for.
In message <54a9f4ae.6070...@cox.net> on Sun
ocessed
through whatever default darkroom modules you have).
A note: showing the processed raw file is substantially slower.
mariana.chatelain> problem nº 2
I don't have an answer for this one, sorry.
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ply because there are cases
where that's the more practical thing. Say I want to print an image
at 30x40cm and I know that the optimal DPI for my favorite printer is
300DPI. Darktable could calculate the amount of pixels for me.
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assumed that you meant inches and not feet.
Another solution is to use ImageMagick on the exported image, as follows:
convert -units PixelsPerInch input.jpg -density 250 output.jpg
(replace input.jpg with your exported image and output.jpg with
some suitable name)
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this be a database corruption issue? I'm asking because if this
kofa> were a frequent issue, I'm sure people would be complaining.
It sounds a lot like the GUI problem described here:
http://darktable.org/redmine/issues/9712
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#x27;s been talk about a printing module that has yet to see
the light. Maybe that one will have these kinds of details in place,
as they are relevant there.
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to avoid setting the resolution in the JFIF data? If
there is (with Units=0 perhaps?), wouldn't it be a good idea to have
darktable avoid it, instead of hardcoding 72x72?
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I suspect that what you see is similar to what's described in this bug
report:
http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/9712
In message <36befb29249251daca22946511ac3...@gmx.net> on Wed, 05 Feb 2014
14:29:28 +0100, Tecstuff said:
tecstuff> Hello,
tecstuff>
tecstuff> I want to move pictures to
So what you're saying is that there are technical reasons, and they
are about how dt, or at least those modules are constructed.
In message
on Thu, 1 Aug 2013 10:56:22 +0200, jeremy rosen
said:
jeremy.rosen> to put it simply, you cannot not have some sort of exposure/white
balance on parts o
There's something in this discussion that I'm missing... the order of
modules is really two things:
1) the order in which they are shown in the gui
2) the order in which they process the image
I may have missed it if this was already discussed, and in that case I
appologise. I simply wonder of t
adjusting the temperature using the one of the presets
(eg
mheieis> Daylight) which only affects "in". So is the implication then one
would
mheieis> not see any affect of using this preset on any output (eg jpg for
printing)?
mheieis>
mheieis> Is the implication then is
the "out" temperature is what you desire for the final
picture.
If you don't want to change the color temperature that you see, just
leave them both at the same value. Any color temperature change is
really the difference between the "in" and "out" values. No
diff
I gotta ask, is there a specific reason for having it case sensitive?
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not working. It seems that darktable doesn't translate the
arybrami> string at all. Is there anything that I forgot ?
Try these (note the case):
$(Xmp.dc.creator)
$(Xmp.dc.publisher)
$(Xmp.dc.title)
$(Xmp.dc.description)
$(Xmp.dc.rights)
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that forms the problem.
That seems to be my case. The calibration curve shows a blue that is
substantially down/right of the diagonal.
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the darker tones...
If my issues is fixable to an extent, I'd be happy to try it. Some
recommended pointers I can follow.
(and yeah, a better screen would, of course, be the better option.
I'm looking at shopping as soon as I feel my finances are good
enough. In the mean time, it
In message
on Mon, 4 Feb 2013 22:49:50 +0100, Pascal de Bruijn said:
pmjdebruijn> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Artur de Sousa Rocha
pmjdebruijn> wrote:
pmjdebruijn> > 2013/2/4 Richard Levitte :
pmjdebruijn> >> Ok, in that case I'd like an explanation
In message
on Mon, 4 Feb 2013 22:04:21 +0100, Pascal de Bruijn said:
pmjdebruijn> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Richard Levitte
wrote:
pmjdebruijn> > In message
on Mon, 4
Feb 2013 19:19:45 +0100, Pascal de Bruijn said:
pmjdebruijn> >
pmjdebruijn> > pmjdebruijn>
able to use the display profile to correct colors that are
corrected through the VLUT (by the X11 driver, I assume)...
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as the output profile (since I can see the
image with softproof profile applied by press S in development mode).
Is there any reason I should have the display profile set to something
other than the output profile?
Cheers,
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In message <20130202.232824.433487470.rich...@levitte.org> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013
23:28:24 +0100 (CET), Richard Levitte said:
richard> In message <87txpuo0hp@physik.rwth-aachen.de> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013
22:43:30 +0100, Torsten Bronger said:
richard>
richard> bronger&g
In message <87txpuo0hp@physik.rwth-aachen.de> on Sat, 02 Feb 2013 22:43:30
+0100, Torsten Bronger said:
bronger> Hallöchen!
bronger>
bronger> Richard Levitte writes:
bronger>
bronger> > [...]
bronger> >
bronger> > Something I noticed was that the chang
... however, not as huge as I first
thought, but still a usability bug. It makes me distrust the
histogram.
Cheers,
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In message
on Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:18:50 +0100, Pascal de Bruijn
said:
pmjdebruijn> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Richard Levitte
wrote:
pmjdebruijn> > Never mind, figured it out, all I needed was to add a line in
pmjdebruijn> > src/common/nvidia_gpus.h...
pmjdebruij
Never mind, figured it out, all I needed was to add a line in
src/common/nvidia_gpus.h...
Cheers,
Richard
In message <20130125.123132.16855969.rich...@levitte.org> on Fri, 25 Jan 2013
12:31:32 +0100 (CET), Richard Levitte said:
richard> Hi,
richard>
richard> I seem to hi
to compile program `bilateral.cl'!
[opencl_init] FINALLY: opencl is NOT AVAILABLE on this system.
[opencl_init] initial status of opencl enabled flag is OFF.
So ok, bilateral.cl requires sm_20 or higher, and I can understand it
if my card didn't support that. However
version
3.7.14.1-1. The .debs are available here for the moment being:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sqlite3/
Cheers,
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Not to be contrary, but I'd hate it if snapshots became history
entries. The reason is simple, I don't always think of taking a
snapshot at the right moment, my solution has been to click on the
history line that I want to have a snapshot of (effectively going back
in history), taking the snap, th
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