Lebedev [mailto:lebedev...@gmail.com]
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 13. Oktober 2014 17:20
> *An:* Gonçalo Marrafa
> *Cc:* darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Betreff:* Re: [Darktable-users] Automatic exposure correction
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> Hi.
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> This is the commit me
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> I don't think any darktable doco has been written for it.
Actually, no.
All documentation has been written already.
Take a look at those lines, that got commented-out () in this
commit:
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/commit/3b94cde970c11aa6357d2bd3ac9c5cf35ecfd646?diff=split
You s
] Automatic exposure correction
Hi.
This is the commit message that "removed" this feature:
It is not fully ready.
The exact problem: calculated exposure compensation for same params
(target level and percentile) differs between my deflicker implementation
and "reference impl
On 13/10/14 16:07, Gonçalo Marrafa wrote:
> I just upgraded DT (using Pascal's PPA) and the 'automatic' mode in the
> exposure module has disappeared! Is this
> intended? If so why?
It wasn't judged stable enough to release with 1.6. So it was disabled.
> Btw, if not intended, where can i find
Hi.
This is the commit message that "removed" this feature:
It is not fully ready.
> The exact problem: calculated exposure compensation for same params
> (target level and percentile) differs between my deflicker implementation
> and "reference implementation" (ML deflick.mo)
> Fix *will* alter
Hi.
I just upgraded DT (using Pascal's PPA) and the 'automatic' mode in the
exposure module has disappeared! Is this intended? If so why?
Btw, if not intended, where can i find some documentation on it? I've been
using it and don't really understand how it works. It's kind of a hit or
miss experi