On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 10:32 PM, Dimitri Gathy <dimitri.ga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>LqR always changes the physical size, unless you specifically tell it not
> to, for which I can only think of just one use case: removing objects.
>
> I often use it in beauty portrait, to correct size of noze, eyes, lips...

Er, this is exactly what I call misapplication of a tool. LqR is
simply counterproductive for this kind of work. You will find Krita's
recent transformation tool far, far more usable:
http://krita.org/item/131-free-transform-tool (unstable GIMP has a
similar tool as well).

> Dt is a great tool for beauty portrait's photographer, with his the high &
> low pass module,
> his lot of ways to correct color &... the mask. To end a portrait work, i
> must quit &
>
> go to digikam to use LqR... I lose some of quality & time

I'm afraid that trying to turn darktable into a full-fledged image
editor is not exactly a brilliant idea.

>>I'm kind of aware of that :)
>
> Sorry I forgot that i am phographer & you're a programmer.

LOL, in which universe am I a programmer?

Alexandre

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