Yes, definitely related to OpenCL!

Frankly, on my system OpenCL 'feels' as if it slower than without.

David


On 01/15/2017 11:09 PM, Christian Kanzian wrote:
Hi,

Looks like this issue: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11434

darktable 2.3.0+git247.4b67f41-1.1 ... openSUSE 42.2 (Recently
installed OpenCL)

For me it goes away if I turn OpenCL of.

Christian


Am 2017-01-16 00:51, schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
There is a problem when local-contrast is used with a bottom cropped
image and the default local laplacian filter is used. There is some
sort of weird flare that is seen on the darkroom screen but not on
either the film-strip nor on the lighttable image. The image exports
correctly also. The adjustment with the module was minimal.

It only appears to occur after bottom cropping! .... it does not
appear when I switch to bilateral grid. It appears when I zoom in and
does not look the same every time.

I initially found this on an older set of Canon images but now I see
that the same problem is with recent Fuji material.

darktable 2.3.0+git247.4b67f41-1.1 ... openSUSE 42.2 (Recently
installed OpenCL)

examples attached. 3 examples with problem and example of using
bilateral grid.

David

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