Let me try this again:

Master image at 4000 x 6000 pixels.
I want to make the following images:
2800 x 4200
2000 x 3000
1400 x 2100
1000 x 1500
700 x 1000
500 x 700
350 x 500
250 x 350

adjusting the sharpness for each level.

This is a routine operation to create a set of pictures available in
various formats.

At the end of this, I want ALL of these images to still be in DT.

***

Sometimes Photoshop is the best application for a task.  Or 'originals' may
come as .psd files

***

How about some generalized hooks within DT?

E.g. Run an arbitrary command in a temporary folder, importing the file(s)
back into DT.

Is all this possible with Lua?

Ok, ok.  I'll go play and see what I can figure out.




Regards

Sherwood



On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 04:13, Matt Maguire <[email protected]> wrote:

> Check out Keifer Hunniford's YouTube channel, he has a couple of videos on
> this topic.
>
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 16:20, Coding Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can also group images. That was you keep your different versions tied
>> to the original one.
>>
>> Kneops <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 9. Jan. 2020, 09:00:
>>
>>> I only edit few images outside of DT because most of the time they don't
>>> need extra editing. But when I do edit images in Gimp, DT saves them as
>>> tiff file next to the original raw file, so they are 'linked'.
>>>
>>> I tag images at the end when all editing is done, so then I won't have
>>> issues with untagged images because I tag the raw and tiff files at the
>>> end.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Op 09-01-2020 om 00:11 schreef August Schwerdfeger:
>>> > * Cropping and sharpening are performed in Darktable as
>>> non-destructive
>>> > edits.
>>> >
>>> > * Resizing/scaling is done as part of the export process rather than
>>> as
>>> > a darkroom edit, although as far as I know there is not a ready-made
>>> > export target ("storage") that allows exporting the same image in
>>> > several resolutions/formats at once.
>>> >
>>> > * The automatic "master"-to-duplicate propagation of tags is also not
>>> > feasible out-of-the-box, as tags added to one version of an image
>>> cannot
>>> > be automatically propagated to the other versions. You could, of
>>> course,
>>> > select all the versions of a specific image when applying the tag, or
>>> if
>>> > this is not possible there are also some Lua add-ons [1]
>>> > <https://github.com/darktable-org/lua-scripts> that would help copy
>>> the
>>> > new tag.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > August Schwerdfeger
>>> > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 3:46 PM Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]
>>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >     * Sherwood Botsford <[email protected]
>>> >     <mailto:[email protected]>> [01-08-20 16:04]:
>>> >      > I've run into this a couple of times related to the catalog
>>> process:
>>> >      >
>>> >      > Consider:
>>> >      >
>>> >      > 1  I import a roll of images.
>>> >      > 2  I assign keywords to the images.
>>> >      > 3  I tweak them, some in various ways.
>>> >      > 4  I crop, resize and sharpen some of them.
>>> >      > 5 I export them in various resolutions and various file formats.
>>> >      >
>>> >      > Starting at step 4 I'm performing destructive edits.
>>> >
>>> >     so at step 4 you have left dt and are editing in some other
>>> software?
>>> >     dt does not due destructive edits.
>>> >
>>> >      > Is there a recommended workflow that would enable:
>>> >
>>> >     use dt rather than some other software.
>>> >
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