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> Am 31.12.2020 um 00:25 schrieb Terry Pinfold <[email protected]>: > > > HI all, > Darktable is a fantastic program thanks to the incredible effort of the > developers. Hats off to the dedicated developers for DT 3.4.0. It is a very > sophisticated program that requires time to learn. But it is really worth > learning. There are some great video resources for those who learn by > watching and there is the user manual which is a must read for each module > when you first start using a new module. I don't believe the developers > should or could make Darktable beginner friendly without compromising what > makes Darktable great. Possibly the basic adjustment module could have a few > more features added to it like denoise, sharpening, local contrast which > would just be duplicating commonly used features from other modules and > placing them in one place. That would make it easier for the beginner and the > person who only wants simple edits. > > > >> On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 at 07:17, Martin Straeten <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> The requested beginners workflow is already described: >> https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/overview/workflow/ >> But if a beginner even doesn’t spend time to read the first section of the >> manual, why deveolpers should spend time to provide a gui they never would >> use for their edits. >> Darktable developers „eats their own dogfood“ so the ui is to satisfy their >> demands. >> >> And of course: don’t mix up ‚beginners‘ with used-to-lightroom-guys >> >>>> Am 29.12.2020 um 16:25 schrieb Dr. A. Krebs <[email protected]>: >>>> >>> Dear developers: >>> >>> thank you very much for this great piece of software! >>> >>> It offers chances, I'd never expected before to take advantage of raw >>> files. I'm using D500 & D850, Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit, 32 GB RAM. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> dt seems to require quite a bit studies to find out the appropriate steps >>> to image processing. As we can see, there are people searching for a >>> beginners-type GUI. >>> >>> For me some type of such "beginners workflow" helped a lot; however, there >>> should be a physical / arithmetical backup for such workflows. >>> >>> Overall, there might be some type of knowledge-system in the background to >>> analyse a selected pic. From there he system could offer a questionnaire to >>> concrete the targets and, at last, suggest some reasonable steps to improve >>> a pic. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> I really would like support dt with some contributions; however, I can not >>> program software. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> One small question I have: dt is completely non-destructive. If a work on a >>> pic, I only see the _changed_ version, not the original version. >>> >>> How can I see both versions a the time to gain an overview? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Is there a way to organise dt styles (from <https://dtstyle.net/>)? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Can one modify the GUI? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Thank you again- >>> >>> >>> Axel >>> ____________________________________________________________________________ >>> darktable user mailing list >>> to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] >>> >> >> ____________________________________________________________________________ >> darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to >> [email protected] > > > -- > > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
