Hi all,

thanks for your answers and the clarification how copying works with the
denoise (profiled) module. It worked very well for me.

I use darktable for one week now. As passionate Linux user and user of
open source software, I am relieved having found a software replacing
Lightroom for me. No need to use virtual machines or Wine any more :)

Best regards,
Benjamin

Am 13.07.2013 10:31, schrieb johannes hanika:
> as pascal said. if you leave the denoise (profiled) parameters as they are
> when first activating it (auto detected possibly interpolated iso) it will
> auto detect and interpolate correctly if you copy/paste. if you manually
> select another item in the combo box (iso 200 say), it will use precisely
> that after copy/pasting, too.
>
> copy/paste and apply a style use totally different code paths but for this
> issue they will behave the same.
>
> -jo
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Benjamin,
>
> >>> I want to use the module "denoise (profiled)" for many (hundreds
> >>> of) images with its default settings so that it chooses the right
> >>> profile from the exif data.
>
> I think that it is the case in the development version. Just test,
> copy an history stack and paste it into a picture with a different ISO.
>
> I kind of remember I've done that recently with pictures with ISO 3200
> and 6400.
>
> Pascal.

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