On Tue, 2015-06-30 at 00:26 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * darkta...@911networks.com <darkta...@911networks.com> [06-29-15 20:33]:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm in lighttable, single view, CTRL-z for checking if it is sharp or
> > not and DT indicates it's sharp but it's not. Not even close.
> 
> How is it that you think dt "tells" you it is sharp.  iiuc, <ctrl><z> is
> to display the photo 1:1 so *you* can determine sharpness.

I expect he thinks that DT will tell you if it's focused because that is
what the linked article tells us and pressing ctrl-z does indeed zoom
the image and over lays it with a grid of red dashed rectangles, which,
according to the article, indicate infocus areas. I would like to add
that there is no option "indicate focus regions" in gui settings so this
may be the problem.Or perhaps the feature has been removed.
>  
> > https://www.darktable.org/2013/11/determining-focus-in-lighttable/
> > 
> > Here's a screen capture:
> > 
> > http://i.imgur.com/4lt9EQt.png
> 
> The dog tags appear to be sharp.  The entire photo appears to be out of
> focus and perhaps motion blur.
>  
> > So either I'm doing something wrong or could be bug.
> 
> Try taking a stable *raw* shot, camera secured and scene in focus and look
> again.
>  
> > BTW, pressing Z makes DT almost full screen. All the stuff around is
> > gone while the Z is pressed.
> 
> What did you expect it to do?
> 



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