Odd, I use RawTherapee and whatever profile it adds without any such
problems.
On 02/04/2014 11:40 AM, Mark Abeln wrote:
Thank you very much. The applied profile comes from RawTherapee, which
supposedly provided that sRGB-compatible profile to avoid problems.
Perhaps not. I will try with ProPho
Thank you very much. The applied profile comes from RawTherapee, which
supposedly provided that sRGB-compatible profile to avoid problems. Perhaps
not. I will try with ProPhoto.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 9:53:29 AM UTC-6, cspiel wrote:
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>
> I transformed your images to ProPhoto colorspace wi
Am Dienstag, 4. Februar 2014 12:15:31 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>
> paul womack schrieb am 04.02.14 10:03:
>
> > This is VERY labour intensive. There appears
> > to be no way to set "all the X's" (for example),
> > or to unset all the Y P R's.
>
See context menu (right mouse button). It contains "
Hi Carl,
Am Montag, 3. Februar 2014 22:00:39 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>
> Do you also know where this string is used?
> "Output exposure layer %ld"
>
> Photos tab, Expert interface, select group by Output exposure layers. Then
it is used by the big list.
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Frederic Da Vitoria wrote:
2014-02-04 paul womack mailto:pwom...@papermule.co.uk>>:
There appears
to be no way to set "all the X's" (for example),
or to unset all the Y P R's.
Did you try right-click on the column (X, Y or Z) header?
No - the header isn't displayed in any way
tha
Frederic Da Vitoria schrieb am 04.02.14 12:59:
2014-02-04 paul womack mailto:pwom...@papermule.co.uk>>:
There appears
to be no way to set "all the X's" (for example),
or to unset all the Y P R's.
Did you try right-click on the column (X, Y or Z) header?
The anchor image won't be s
2014-02-04 paul womack :
> There appears
> to be no way to set "all the X's" (for example),
> or to unset all the Y P R's.
>
Did you try right-click on the column (X, Y or Z) header?
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paul womack schrieb am 04.02.14 10:03:
I was recently assembling a map from a set of (slightly overlapping)
tiles from a web site, using Hugin 2013 as supplied with Ubuntu.
This was of course a classic case for mosaic mode.
I hit two snags.
1) There is no quick/easy way to use mosaic mode - Th
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 08:37:05AM -0800, Naked Robot wrote:
> sorry, i'm not clear about why they'd be allowed to refuse to give the
> source to one person but not another person. can you please explain the
> logic?
The GPL states that if you give someone a binary you created from GPL
software,
I was recently assembling a map from a set of (slightly overlapping)
tiles from a web site, using Hugin 2013 as supplied with Ubuntu.
This was of course a classic case for mosaic mode.
I hit two snags.
1) There is no quick/easy way to use mosaic mode - The Optimise
drop down in "Photos" tab doe
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