I haven't actually tried this, I'm just thinking out loud.... I know (and I demonstrated this in one of my videos) that you can open the xmp sidecar files in a text editor. I did it to demonstrate the way the hierarchy of tags was stored. But I'm wondering if you would be able in any way to copy the parts of the xml file which pertain to those masks, from one xml file to another? Clearly, this is not an ideal solution (if it works at all), but it might get you moving forward until someone provides a better answer. Good luck!
Cheers, Bruce Williams. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: cimatosa <[email protected]> Date: Sat., 5 Oct. 2019, 05:16 Subject: [darktable-user] copy masks To: <[email protected]> Dear darktable community, I have been using DT extensively over the last two years. Now I come to the point that I dare to ask some questions which I could not figure out my self. In order to process bracketing images from a tripod I would love to copy masks from one image to another. When simply copy and pase the module stack to the new image, the drawn masks are gone. I guess that is intentional for most images, however, in some circumstances it would be useful to apply them as well. Any ideas how I could achieve that? cheers, Richard ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
