On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 3:28 PM, David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is an x-trans raw file ....
I'm mostly asking, can anyone reproduce this with bayer raw?

> and yes NaNs are in console output as
> below:
>
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' min: (0.000000; -128.000000; -128.000000)
> max: (100.000000; 128.000000; 128.000000) [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `output color profile' outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `output color profile' min: (0.000000; 0.000000;
> 0.000000) max: (1.329883; 1.130938; 1.493263) [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `velvia' outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `velvia' min: (0.000000; 0.000000; 0.000000) max:
> (1.000000; 1.000000; 1.000000) [preview][dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass'
> outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' min: (0.000000; -128.000000; -128.000000)
> max: (100.000000; 128.000000; 128.000000) [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `output color profile' outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `output color profile' min: (0.000000; 0.000000;
> 0.000000) max: (1.329883; 1.130938; 1.493263) [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `velvia' outputs NaNs! [preview]
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `velvia' min: (0.000000; 0.000000; 0.000000) max:
> (1.000000; 1.000000; 1.000000) [preview]
>
>
>
> On 10/30/2016 01:53 AM, Roman Lebedev wrote:
>>
>> Does all of you expirience the problem with X-Trans sensor?
>> Or with Bayer too?
>>
>> For x-trans: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11272
>> For bayer need reproducer.
>> Hint: you can run darktable as  `darktable -d nan`  and look for
>> "Module xyz outputs NaNs!" in the console output."
>>
>> Roman.
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 11:21 AM, David Vincent-Jones
>> <david...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I opened dt (with gdb) using an image that showed the problem yesterday
>>> and
>>> it was still apparent at start up ... I switched several times between
>>> gaussian and bilateral and the problem was clearly indicated; the 2
>>> locations blacked-out and reapeared with the change.
>>>
>>> Nothing unusual in the gdb listing.
>>>
>>> Tried to adjust memory settings (8 gb on this machine) ... no change.
>>>
>>> 2.1.pre+git2000.f63e5ce-1.1 Opensuse 42.1
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/29/2016 10:59 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> * David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> [10-29-16 12:33]:
>>>>>
>>>>> I find that if gaussian curve is used either with shad/high or lowpass
>>>>> the
>>>>> display of the histogram is lost also the top-left overall image.
>>>>>
>>>>> I first noticed this with shad/high and found the situation was
>>>>> corrected
>>>>> when I switched to bilateral filter.
>>>>
>>>> seems also to happen with perspective correction on 19c3415, but not all
>>>> the time, and is still active/usable to adjust exposure.  it also will
>>>> reappear when accessing some other modules.
>>>>
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