Hi, please have a look here http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s02.html.php#pixelpipe to understand why the history stack has nothing to do with the order in which modules are applied.
Ulrich Am 01.01.2015 um 10:19 schrieb GianLuca Sarto: > hello All, > > and happy New Year! > > When I open an image in Darkroom, I see the following history: > > 3 - base curve > 2 - sharpen > 1 - orientation > 0 - original > > Ideally, because sharpening is a pixel destructive action, I would leave > it at the end of the work-flow, depending on the image destination > (screen or print). > > Example: > > 1 - work on curves > 2 - crop > 3 - resize for screen or don't resize for print > 4 - sharpen > 5 - export > > I normally use Gimp for 3-4-5. > > So, if sharpening is done twice, I think it's not correct and would only > spoil the final result. > > Is there a way to avoid sharpening in the initial work-flow? > > -Gian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dive into the World of Parallel Programming! The Go Parallel Website, sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list Darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users