Hi 2018-08-02 9:37 GMT+02:00 François Patte < [email protected]>:
> Le 01/08/2018 à 19:46, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > Thank you for your answer > > > You have 2 ways to proceed: > > 1. From Gimp > > Open the raw file > > it calls darktable > > edit in darktable > > leave darktable WITHOUT exporting the picture > > You get the picture in the Gimp windows as edited in darktable > > This way does not work (or I did not understand what to do...) > What means "does not work" [tm]? Tell each step you do and the kind of failure... > > > 2. From Darktable > > Open the raw file > > Edit the raw > > Export it wiht "Edit with Gimp" (lua script) > > It opens Gimp with the edited file from darktable (choose the correct > > file type you want to edit with Gimp). > > This way works. > > > > > So you have 2 ways with quite the same result depending of what is the > > center of your workflow. > > > > But the way you tried is incorrect, it opens darktable from gimp and > > then open gimp from darktable... > > I don't understand what is wrong doing that way. > I suppose because it is not the way it is supposed to work :) (The way the author has decided it should work). In this case, the file is not exported in /tmp but in the same directory where the raw file is. While when you begin with darktable, the jpeg (or other) is put in /tmp for processing by Gimp. There is no real interest to export the image before calling gimp if it is done for you directly while leaving the script. "Edit with Gimp" is a lua script. If you want an other feature, the best is to contact the author of the script (or modify it yourself). It is a "contrib" script so not officially supported by the darktable team. Jean-Luc ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
