This is mine:

It creates a subdirectory under the original folder for the input file, called “DT2” (in this example).  It exports to the original filename with a “-2” appended to it to avoid conflicts (I use -2 and -2 for different types of processing).

 

Bob Harvey

 

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From: Dr. A. Krebs
Sent: 19 February 2020 07:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] dt3.0: set path

 

Dear Bernhard + Vietor:

 

that was it, thank you!

 

I am not familiar with the concept of "variables", unfortunately; then I

was unsure if storing in the origin folder is supported.

 

In my workflow, I like having modified pics in the same directory to

keep it at the same place (pic-sequence) as originals.

 

So, for now, I can use the feature as desired- thank you!

 

 

Axel

 

Am 19.02.20 um 07:55 schrieb Dr. A. Krebs:

> Hi,

>

> dt creates a folder named "darktable", where exported pics lands.

>

> Can I change this path?

>

> In the dt presettings I didn't find an according point.

>

> Thanks for hints...

>

>

>

> Axel

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