On Sunday, July 26, 2015 18:21 Chris Siebenmann wrote:
>  I don't have a useful answer in general[*], but there is a relatively
> lesser known darktable feature that may be helpful to you. Darktable
> normally saves a copy of the XMP in the generated JPG file and it also
> supports reloading the XMP from this copy. This means that at least in
> theory you can recover the exact settings used to produce any JPG (and
> then use them as a basis for further development).

The dt jpg information poses an interesting question for me. I do not make 
jpgs or other output files unless specifically needed. I simply rely on the 
integrity of the raw+xmp set. Is the general feeling that a jpg 'security' file 
is important?

David

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