Yes, of course, that is what I did : I created a preset that deacivates 
sharpening.

But this ends with a sharpen (deactivated) at the top of the history, which 
implies I have to review each photo and collapse the history twice : one time 
as is, so only the preset at the top of the history remains, then a second time 
after going one line under the preset itself.

Once again, no problem for up to 15~20 pictures, but when I have to process 
over 300, it becomes rather... well, I can't find the word at this moment. I 
think it is : a hassle (not sure, no dictionnary to check).

Well, it is late, I am very tired and I can't think correctly, so I wish 
everyone a very good night.

 

J.-L.

 

 

 

 

> Message du 09/08/15 23:17
> De : "johannes hanika" 
> A : "KOVÁCS István" 
> Copie à : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" , "darktable-users" 
> Objet : Re: [Darktable-users] Effect applied at import : how to get rid of it 
> ?
> 
> yes, that is the way i would do it too (create new presets on top):
> http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s02s03.html.php
> 
> -jo
> 
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:06 AM, KOVÁCS István  wrote:
> > Create a preset for each of the auto-applied modules; mark them as
> > auto-apply, and make them more specific than the generic filter, e.g.
> > add your camera model or maker, or specify a restriction on ISO or
> > lens focal length that will still match pretty much everyting.
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