On Mon, May 22, 2017, 15:21 Journeyman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 22/05/2017 01:18, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
>
> > Darktable has a definite order in which modules are
> > applied and by default each module is applied only once. When you
> > apply a style that contains modules that already are in the history
> > stack you're not applying the module twice, you're just replacing the
> > original instance of the module by the new one in the style (possibly
> > with different options).
>
> I cannot truly confirm this. This is what I tried:
> - create my style including: base curve, orientation, lens correction
> - open a ARW file in Darktable
> - apply my style
> - resulting history stack has duplicates
>

Be careful not to confuse the history stack (on the left of darkroom) and
the list of active modules (on the right). The first is only a list of all
the things you did to the picture and in which order you did them (think of
it as an undo list). It doesn't matter if a module appears many times in
the history stack: if it appears only once in the list of active modules,
then it's applied only once (in your case, using the settings defined by
the style, which have overwritten the original version of the module)
Regards,
Guillermo

>

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