On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Kristian Niemi
<kristian.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, Roman.
>
>>
>> Well, without more info i would guess that your computer does not have
>> enough memory.
>
>
> Please advise; what do you need to know?
>
>>
>> [Cropping] Which makes image smaller, so it would require slightly less
>> memory.
>
>
> No, that's not it. I've exported far larger images without a problem, and
> it's not about cropping the image into something *smaller* (that sometimes
> solves it), but changing the crop --- as in moving it, enlargening it or
> whatever. My guess? Something about the XMP/settings saved from darktable.
> When rewritten, it sometimes works. (Other times not.)
>
>>
>> > (2) Sometimes, the exposure shown in darktable is very different (like
>> > +2EV)
>> > from what is actually exported. I don't have an example image available,
>> > but
>> > can provide one later today.
>> Can't say anything here without reproduction steps.
>
>
> Sure. Shouldn't even have mentioned without example. Will get back to you
> later today.
>
>>
>> > (3) I like the latest development of the exposure module, with the
>> > manual/automatic modes etc. ---But in automatic mode, how do I tell the
>> > module what part of the image it should measure?
>> That feature is not implemented for exposure mode = "automatic".
>
>
> Then consider this a feature request. Really, at least for me, it is a must.
> Automatic exposure for full image is all well and good, but almost as often
> as not, you need to be able to tell the (camera or computer software) what
> part of an image exposure should be calculated from. This worked well with
> the older version of the exposure plugin (having chosen automatic, you could
> draw a square in the image), as it still works in, for instance, the white
> balance plugin.
No one removed that feature just yet. It's still where it was, under
mode = "manual".

>
> Kind regards,
> Kristian
>

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