I guess it is not à bug, only the visibility has been toggled off. This
allows you not to be distracted with a lot of overlays whole working on
your picture.
Jean-Luc

Le 15 nov. 2017 15:04, "Jason Verlen" <[email protected]> a écrit :

Remco

Yes thanks - I tried them.  The Ellipse didn't really work for me.  The
Path might to some degree ... but it appears to be quite buggy.  I used it
to draw a thin rectangle around a scratch.  It moved the rectangle to
another area somehow.  I had to turn it off.  When I try other smaller spot
removals on that image somehow the path that I turned off reappears.

Generally speaking I think this area of DT needs tender loving care - a
significant upgrade.  The rest of the product is outstanding - I much
prefer to LR.

Jason

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> On Nov 15, 2017, at 12:21 AM, Remco Viëtor <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> On mercredi 15 novembre 2017 02:11:00 CET Jason Verlen wrote:
>> (...)
>> The only weakness I have found is the Spot capability.  Unlike other
>> functions in Darktable (such as drawn mask) it does not support a
brush.  I
>> am working with some old negative scans and some have scratches across
the
>> frame.  Trying to fix these with cloning one small circle at a time is
>> almost impossible.  LR introduced the clone brush in v5.
>>
>> Is it possible that Darktable can add this capability?
>
> The "Spot removal" tool also has "elipse" and "path" options, which cover
non-
> circular areas. While not as flexible as a clone brush, they might help.
>
> Remco
>
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