Ah okay, so that kind of ordering can be done anyway. I will experiment then.



Op 15-02-2021 om 14:09 schreef Terry Pinfold:
Hi,
    it is very easy to order the pipeline. The developers have determined the way they feel it works best for most workflows, but I find that at times I want or need to reorder the pipeline. It is so easy. Just use Ctrl + Shift to drop and drag the modules. For instance when I use Filmic RGB I often want to do a final adjustment with the RGB curves tool, so I just drag it above Filmic in the pipeline. I never want to have RGB curves before filmic but that is where the developers have placed it in their wisdom or oversight. But Darktable gives me the chice to change it and this is a strength of Darktable that leaves other programs for dead. However, understand that the developers have put thought into the order to achieve usually the best results so reorder the pipeline with caution. However it can be changed. Kudos to the developers for not locking us into a fixed workflow and pipeline. And yes they can be reordered before they have an effect on the pipeline. All I can say to anyone is that Darktable is one incredible and fun program to learn.

On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 at 21:44, Kneops <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Trying DT again I notice that I cannot reorder the modules, except when
    they also have an effect on the order in the pipeline.

    Intuitevely I work from top to bottom, exposure, white balance,
    contrast, then cropping etc. and at the end things like sharpening and
    vignetting. Now the modules have no logical order at all (except the
    pipeline)
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