Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to use darktable gimp plug-in to get images directly
from DT to Gimp without having to export them in one format from DT and
then open them in Gimp?
I have Darktable Unstable and Gimp 2.9.3 (unstable), both from PPAs,
running on Ubuntu 16.04.
Thanks,
Mika
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The plug-in works great in importing NEF to GIMP, but now when I open some
TIF files in GIMP, it uses the plug-in in the same fashion as if I was
opening raw files in GIMP, i.e. launching darktable and upon exiting
exporting the file to GIMP as 32-bit EXR. This happens with some TIF files
but not w
On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 14:26 -0700, Mika Mantere wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to use darktable gimp plug-in to get images
> directly
> from DT to Gimp without having to export them in one format from DT
> and
> then open them in Gimp?
>
> I have Darktable Unstable and Gimp 2.9.3 (unstab
Works like a charm! Thank you!
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Michael Natterer wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 14:26 -0700, Mika Mantere wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to use darktable gimp plug-in to get images
> > directly
> > from DT to Gimp without having to export them in on
Am Freitag, 29. April 2016, 17:08:21 schrieb Mika Mantere:
> The plug-in works great in importing NEF to GIMP, but now when I open some
> TIF files in GIMP, it uses the plug-in in the same fashion as if I was
> opening raw files in GIMP, i.e. launching darktable and upon exiting
> exporting the fil
This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by intercepting the
input files with .tif or .tiff extension and running the normal GIMP loading
procedure in such cases.
Here is an example from the PhotoFlow plug-in, which was originally derived
from UFraw:
https://github.com/aferre
Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 16:51:05 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
> This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by intercepting
> the input files with .tif or .tiff extension and running the normal GIMP
> loading procedure in such cases.
Sure, you can work around that, but it's not a prop
On 04/30/2016 10:58 AM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 16:51:05 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
>This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by intercepting
>the input files with .tif or .tiff extension and running the normal GIMP
>loading procedure in such cases.
Su
> On 30 Apr 2016, at 16:58, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
> Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 16:51:05 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
>> This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by intercepting
>> the input files with .tif or .tiff extension and running the normal GIMP
>> loading procedure in s
Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 11:12:14 schrieb Elle Stone:
> On 04/30/2016 10:58 AM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 16:51:05 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
> >> >This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by
> >> >intercepting
> >> >the input files with .tif or .tiff
Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 17:22:13 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
> > On 30 Apr 2016, at 16:58, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> >
> > Am Samstag, 30. April 2016, 16:51:05 schrieb Carmelo DrRaw:
> >> This issue is easily handled by other RAW loading plug-ins by
> >> intercepting
> >> the input files with .ti
Thanks for the info, Tobias. I wasn't aware of the close nature of TIFFs
and raw files in general, it makes more sense now.
I've used Darktable and GIMP (and Inkscape) for everything since moving on
to linux side and couldn't be happier for finally having a plug-in
seamlessly linking the two. It w
Hi Mika!
you might want to have a look to the PhotoFlow plug-in as well, which tries to
provide the same sort of Photoshop/Lightroom integration in the GIMP world.
It is designed in such a way that you can re-process the original RAW file from
the saved XCF by simply re-running the plug-in on th
Hi,
sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is a quite clear sign
of the devs' preferences.
On the one hand it is
Hi Sven,
have a look at line 114 from file-darktable.c:
> // TODO: check if darktable is installed
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/file-darktable/file-darktable.c#n114
It is at least on the ToDo list to not show this import on Windows.
Regards,
Tobias
2016-04-20 6:46 GMT+02:00
* Sven Claussner [04-20-16 00:47]:
> Hi,
>
> sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
> Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
> that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
> the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is a quite clear sign
>
On Wed, 2016-04-20 at 06:46 +0200, Sven Claussner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
> Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
> that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
> the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is
Am 25.04.2016 um 00:50 schrieb William Ferguson:
> In the darktable lua scripts, https://github.com/darktable-org/lua-scripts,
> there is a script to add GIMP as an export target to the darktable exporter.
> You can import your raws into darktable, process them, then select them and
> export th
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