On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 12:49:18 +0200
Bernhard <darkta...@intervalsignals.org> wrote:

>Thanks for this explanation!!
>So even I did not ask the question I learned something new for me.
>
>I just tested:
>- imported image was edited => darktable|changed
>- then I exported => darktable|exported (darktable|changed
>disappeared)
>- then I edited again => darktable|exported and darktable|changed
>- then I exported again => darktable|exported (darktable|changed
>disappeared again)
>
>-- 
>regards
>Bernhard
>
>http://blog.bilddateien.de
>
>
>
>
>KOVÁCS István schrieb am 29.08.2015 um 23:52:
>> Darktable applies some tags automatically. Two of interest to you
>> are darktable | exported and darktable | changed
>> darktable | exported means the image has been exported at least
>> once. darktable | changed means the image contains changes that
>> have not been exported.
>> Initially, the image will have neither of those tags. Once you open
>> it, the default profile will be applied, and darktable | changed
>> will be applied.
>> Now, if you export it, darktable | exported will be added, and
>> darktable | changed will be removed.
>> If you open it again, and apply some edits, the image will have
>> both darktable | exported (since you have already exported it at
>> some point) and darktable | changed (since there are unexported
>> changes). You can use those tags like any other in your filters.
>>

Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for but...

I didn't receive KOVÁCS István (I hope that I spelled your
name correctly) message. In anyway, now I have it as part of your
reply.


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sknahT

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