I think that if this is the way you want to process images i.e. select an image
and display lots of variations of different processing style results for
selection there may be other much more suitable programs than darktable. I
think I once used one that came free with my old Minolta scanner t which for
each selected variation displayed a further set of variations around it until
you found your acceptable result - and was hence much more flexible than a
huge list of pre-canned styles.
That isn't a processing method I like myself - which is why I'm here :)
Rgds,
Rob.
From: Halgeir Kjønås Rennehvammen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 15 May 2013 16:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] New features
I agree that today a lot of preinstalled styles in Darktable would clutter the
program, because Darktable also lack the option to group styles in a
hierarchical view.
So it's better to keep them on a website then. :) But right now more than 20
styles clutters the interface.
But I still think that a preview-pick button on the "style" menu would help a
lot if you have a large number of styles installed and want to fast visually
find the right one
for the image you are working on. I don't see why this will clutter Darktable
if it's done this way:
a) Darktable have grouped styles in categories in a hierarchical view (instead
of todays simple list).
b) When you press the preview-pick button the selected image is show as a grid
with small images (with style names) for every installed style grouped by
categories.
Then you can pick the style and you are back to the images. Of course if
you don't want that clutter you don't have to press the button. :)
If more than one picture is selected the preview-pick uses the first
selected image for preview, and the style is applied to all the selected images.
)-|algeir
Den 15. mai 2013 16:09, skrev Jiew Peng Lim:
Oh right, I thought you were referring to Simon's suggestion and not Halgeir's
one. Yes I agree with you that Simon's suggestion sounds good.
On 15 May 2013 20:41, Rob Z. Smith
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Maybe I shouldn't have deleted quite so much of the original message context :)
I was (trying to ) comment on Halgeir's preference to have the communities
styles stored within dt , which clutter I would rather avoid.
Simon's suggestion of a web site holding community styles for import sounds
good and unobtrusive to me - I'm much less convinced by the grid view style of
working but each to their own.
From: Jiew Peng Lim [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: 15 May 2013 11:40
To: Rob Z. Smith
Cc:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] New features
On the other hand, as we are talking preferences, I would much prefer not to
have my copy of darktable cluttered up with such a collection of styles.
It won't be if you don't install a lot of styles.
At this moment I can't actually see me wanting to import styles at all, but if
I did Simon's proposed implementation with a gallery where styles can be viewed
and subsequently imported seems ideal.
Actually I think you misunderstood his suggestions. He had 2 suggestions:
1. Have a kind of a grid view to preview thumbnails of what your images would
look like if you applied each style that you have installed in DT.
2. Have a database of user created styles where they can upload their own
styles with suitable names, so others can import those styles into DT by
downloading them
His suggestion was not to have the database of all the styles in your DT. That
would indeed make the program extremely cluttered.
On 15 May 2013 18:22, Rob Z. Smith
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On the other hand, as we are talking preferences, I would much prefer not to
have my copy of darktable cluttered up with such a collection of styles.
At this moment I can't actually see me wanting to import styles at all, but if
I did Simon's proposed implementation with a gallery where styles can be viewed
and subsequently imported seems ideal.
Rgds,
Rob.
-----Original Message-----
From: Halgeir Kjønås Rennehvammen
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
> We have something like this already, I am about to deploy that on our
> website. This will not be part of darktable itself but you can use the
> online styles gallery to choose some and import them to dt.
> Just give me some more time, I'm pretty busy these days...
A good solution, but i would prefer to have in the program since I ofte like to
preview styles on one of my own images directly. But I'm not in hurry to get
this function. :)
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