Tobias: When I open a photo in darkroom white balance is not  listed in the
history stack. If I change the WB settings or if I turn off the white
balance module, then it is shown in the history stack. If I change the WB
settings but keep the WB module active, I can go to lighttable and copy the
WB balance settings from that photo to other photos using CTRL+SHIFT+C. No
problem. However, if I simply turn off the WB balance module and go back to
lighttable, click on the image and do SHIFT+CTRL+C, I do *not* see

white balance (off)

as one of the options. I would like to see that option so that I could copy
it to a set of other photos. This is useful, e.g., for double exposure .NEF
(RAW) files. I used to select the passthrough option in the WB module and
then use CTRL+SHIFT+C to copy that to all other double exposure photos. The
passthrough WB option was removed from Darktable. I should then be able to
turn off the WB balance module and copy "white balance (off)" from one
photo to a set of other photos. Would it be possible to make "white balance
(off)" show up as one of the options that can be selected after a
CTRL+SHIFT+C (or to put back the passthrough option in the WB module)?
Thank you. Francisco


Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:16:21 +0200
From: Tobias Ellinghaus <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] How to copy the white balance settings?
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <1754754.h2Sn9oWI7h@liber>
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Am Sonntag, 14. September 2014, 12:35:10 schrieb Francisco Cribari:
> I am using the unstable version of Darktable (from Pascal's PPA - version
> 1.5+1801~g0d86e27). How do I copy the white balance settings from one
image
> (source) to a set of images (target)? I lighttable, when I click on the
> source image and do SHIT+CTRL+C I do not see the white balance settings in
> the list of options that can be copied from that image to other images.
> Thank you.

Does the image have white balance enabled and shown in the history stack? In
recent versions of the development version you can have it disabled.

Tobias

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