Ciao Michael,

I'm using Gwenview in KDE4, I can't verify the version now because I'm at work, 
anyway it's default from Debian stable.

Thank you for the hint, I will try with different viewers to see if something 
changes.

Ciao,
Andrea

---- On Tue, 06 May 2014 07:31:06 +0200 Michael Schuster 
<[email protected]> wrote ---- 


Hi,

I think you need to add some detail to "jpeg export": how exactly are you 
viewing this?


(The reason I'm asking: I currently use Lightroom on winblows [no LR yet, I'm 
afraid - haven't found the time and energy to convert my many 1000s of images], 
and whenever I view whatever I exported with Irfanview, I also see an apparent 
difference in quality)
 

HTH
Michael



On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Andrea Angeloni 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 Ciao all,
 
 this is my first message on this ML so feel free to correct me in case
 of need.
 
 I'm a Linux user since 10 years and I'm definitely happy to be able to
 use my loved penguin also for photography, DT is really awesome and it
 does much more than what I need.
 
 I'm experiencing a strange behavior: editing result in darkroom seems to
 be quite sharper than jpeg export, even with quality set to 100%.
 
 I'm running DT 1.4.2 built from source on Debian Wheezy. Camera is a
 Nikon D7000.
 
 Do you have some suggestion for me?
 
 Thank you and please go on with this great piece of code...
 
 Andrea
 
 
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