Just trying updating my PC, no update for 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 as of now.
I have not installed from any custom PPA on this PC, whatever is default
Ubuntu release, I think I get it. I think have 2.6.3 on my work machine
where it uses PPA. Will try it out there.
I'll try your suggestions in next couple of days and will post results here.
Regards,
Niranjan
On 11/25/19 10:37 PM, I. Ivanov wrote:
On 2019-11-25 22:18, Niranjan Rao wrote:
Ubuntu 18.04, darktable 2.6.2
Curious... why not DT 2.6.3?
More and more research I do, I am getting convinced that this is a
problem with one of the updates of darktable or somehow my settings
are screwed up.
I have photos from same raw exported at different times. Please check
the photos of two giraffes at
https://photos.app.goo.gl/K35BT8X5HGhSzwQj6. One was exported back in
August. I don't know if I got a darktable update since then or not.
Exported same photo with same style today and it shows artifacts.
None of the older images show these geometric patterns and same image
exported today shows it, no style changes since then.
I can start with scratch, but afraid of loosing all my tags and
edits. What will be easiest way to restore darktable to it's default
values without loosing my edits and tag information.
Tags are stored in the .xmp files but why not trying to simply test
without deleting anything
Check man darktable
If you start from command line like this
darktable --library :memory:
it won't read the library so you can try opening the same image and
exporting to see if it will make any difference.
Regards,
Niranjan
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On 11/13/19 10:24 PM, KOVÁCS István wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, 17:23 Niranjan Rao, <nhr...@gmail.com
<mailto:nhr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Darktable version: 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04
I am seeing patterns in the sky
To me, it looks like Jpeg compression artifact. It's a high-res
photo, yet only about 200 kB. Have you tried exporting into png or
tiff to see what the image actually looks like before compression?
If you are no artifacts in lossless files, try exporting at a higher
Jpeg quality setting, and, if you really need small files, use a
lower resolution instead of increasing compression (lowering quality).
Kofa
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