I always use the last git version and I find that thumbnails still are showed very slowly on lighttable for my Pentax K3 collections, having each collection as much as 100 pictures.
Otherwise, navigation is faster when showing thumbnails of an Olympus E-PL5. Running on Ubuntu 15.04 (on SSD), Athlon II 640X4 3Ghz, 8GbRam, GTX750 2Gb. Any thoughts? 2015-10-30 2:51 GMT+01:00 Robert William Hutton <r...@helms-deep.net>: > On 30/10/15 12:14, darkta...@911networks.com wrote: > > I just wanted to ask about the direction of DT. > > 'You' announced that 1.6.9 would be the last of the 1.6 serie. 'You' > > also announced the feature freeze of 2.0. > > Does this mean that you expect that the next release will be 2.0 or > > that there will be a 1.7 serie? > > How does this relate with git (which is supposed to be 1.7, I think)? > > The next version will be 2.0. It's currently tagged as 1.7 but it will be > released as 2.0. This was > done to reflect the major changes done (the GTK 3 port and new thumbnail > cache being two major > changes). 1.7 reflects the current head of the git master branch. When > 2.0 is released, 2.1 will > represent the head of the git master branch (though this is an > approximation; the branch for 2.0 may > actually diverge from master for a while pre-release). > > Note that darktable follows the odd/even versioning scheme: odd is > development, even is release. > > > Where do I find the differences between 1.6.9 and the git-1.7? > > There is no official place to go to look for a summary of the changes > between 1.6 and 2.0, as these > release notes haven't been written yet. Maybe go and look at the git log? > However, here's a summary > that I put together from discussions on the darktable-devel mailing list > that I put together just > for you! It's probably not a comprehensive list. > > * darktable has been ported to gtk-3.0 > * new thumbnail cache replaces mipmap cache (much improved speed, less > crashiness) > * added print mode > * reworked screen color management (softproof, gamut check etc.) > * text watermarks > * color reconstruction module > * raw black/white point module > * delete/trash feature > * addition to shadows&highlights > * more proper Kelvin temperature, fine-tuning preset interpolation in WB > iop > * noiseprofiles are in external JSON file now > * monochrome raw demosaicing (not sure whether it will stay for release, > like Deflicker, but > hopefully it will stay) > * aspect ratios for crop&rotate can be added to conf > (ae36f035e1496b8b8befeb74ce81edf3be588801) > * navigating lighttable with arrow keys and space/enter > * pdf export -- some changes might happen there still > * brush size/hardness/opacity have key accels > * the facebook login procedure is a little different now > * export can upscale > * we no longer drop history entries above the selected one when leaving dr > or switching images > * text/font/color in watermarks > * image information now supports gps altitude > * allow adding tone- and basecurve nodes with ctrl-click > (774b2c782ca7b1671bdccad09fe2c53f3825bf71, > db508d28e7dd9aa9ee6f16b04da93fb9317bd596) > * we renamed mipmaps to thumbnails in the preferences > * new "mode" parameter in the export panel > > -Rob > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Darktable-users mailing list > Darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users > -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Visiteu la meva galeria de Flickr <http://www.flickr.com/photos/dafaktor> o el meu blog <https://faktorfoto.wordpress.com/>. Querer demostrar que Dios existe con la Biblia es como querer demostrar que Supermán existe con un cómic.
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