Re: [darktable-user] Vacations

2018-03-20 Thread Matthieu Moy
- Original Message - 
> Going from one image to the next takes many seconds... 

In darkroom, I can guess so. But in lighttable, it shouldn't be that bad. 

At worse, run something like darktable-generate-cache -m 5 (while darktable is 
shut down), go take a coffee, and start rating after using darktable in 
lighttable mode. 

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Re: [darktable-user] Vacations

2018-03-20 Thread darktable
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 20:15:35 +0100
Pascal Obry  wrote:

>Le mardi 20 mars 2018 à 12:01 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a
>écrit :
>> What's a good way of rating, tagging and culling while away (so I
>> don't have to do it twice)  
>
>You mean that even just for tagging dt is too slow?

Everything is very slow, from the hard drive to the cpu (it's a
core2duo with 3gb ram).

Going from one image to the next takes many seconds...



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Re: [darktable-user] Vacations

2018-03-20 Thread Pascal Obry
Le mardi 20 mars 2018 à 12:01 -0700, darkta...@911networks.com a
écrit :
> What's a good way of rating, tagging and culling while away (so I
> don't have to do it twice)

You mean that even just for tagging dt is too slow?

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[darktable-user] Vacations

2018-03-20 Thread darktable
DT 2.4.1

I'll be going on vacation with a very low, low end, old laptop. DT
runs like a dog on it. It's very bad.

I'll be going through my images while away. Usually, I use xnviewmp
which runs ok on this old laptop.

What's a good way of rating, tagging and culling while away (so I
don't have to do it twice)

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Re: [darktable-user] keep images grouped when moving to another computer

2018-03-20 Thread Holger Wünsche
Hi Bernhard,

tagging series in this way helps, but when there is some time between taking 
the photos and processing them I don't want to separate the different series 
again. At least I think groups are the perfect tool for this kind of work.

Maybe I can write a script, that can create tags like
> Image|Series|Panorama|001

That might be the best solution for me.


regards

Holger

> Am 20.03.2018 um 17:40 schrieb Bernhard :
> 
> 
> 
> Holger Wünsche schrieb am 20.03.2018 um 16:45:
>> Is there a way to transfer grouped images from one machine to another 
>> without transferring the database?
>> 
>> The only way I know is to store the groups in tags and later regroup images. 
>> While I was able to write a lua-script tagging the groups automatically I 
>> ran into problems, because the amount of tags my (super inefficient) script 
>> produced froze darktable when I wanted to filter by tags. I could reduce the 
>> tags my script produces without problems, but I wanted to know whether there 
>> are any tools that can create this mapping automatically and maybe without 
>> the creation of tags.
>> 
>> The main reasons for transferring groups is, because I will shoot some 
>> photos away from home and want to tag/group them on my laptop and move the 
>> images to my computer when I return home. When at home a can use the groups 
>> to easily recognize images that need to be passed to hugin together.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Holger
> Hi Holger,
> 
> I guess this is not possible since grouping is not a property of a single 
> image but a group of images and thus saved in the database.
> Since I use grouping for different purposes I created a set of hierarchical 
> tags like this:
>> Image|Series|Panorama
>> Image|Series|Aperture
>> Image|series|chronological
>> Image|Series|Focus
>> Image|Series|HDR
> and the resulting reimported is tagged by
>> Image|derived|Panorama
>> Image|derived|Aperture
>> Image|derived|chronological
>> Image|derived|Focus
>> Image|derived|HDR
> which of course is a workaround but also gives you some more flexibility and 
> granularity in the overall workflow.
> regards
> Bernhard
> 
> https://www.bilddateien.de
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] keep images grouped when moving to another computer

2018-03-20 Thread Bernhard



Holger Wünsche schrieb am 20.03.2018 um 16:45:
Is there a way to transfer grouped images from one machine to another 
without transferring the database?


The only way I know is to store the groups in tags and later regroup 
images. While I was able to write a lua-script tagging the groups 
automatically I ran into problems, because the amount of tags my 
(super inefficient) script produced froze darktable when I wanted to 
filter by tags. I could reduce the tags my script produces without 
problems, but I wanted to know whether there are any tools that can 
create this mapping automatically and maybe without the creation of tags.


The main reasons for transferring groups is, because I will shoot some 
photos away from home and want to tag/group them on my laptop and move 
the images to my computer when I return home.**When at home a can use 
the groups to easily recognize images that need to be passed to hugin 
together.



Thanks

Holger

Hi Holger,

I guess this is not possible since grouping is not a property of a 
single image but a group of images and thus saved in the database.
Since I use grouping for different purposes I created a set of 
hierarchical tags like this:

Image|Series|Panorama
Image|Series|Aperture
Image|series|chronological
Image|Series|Focus
Image|Series|HDR

and the resulting reimported is tagged by

Image|derived|Panorama
Image|derived|Aperture
Image|derived|chronological
Image|derived|Focus
Image|derived|HDR
which of course is a workaround but also gives you some more flexibility 
and granularity in the overall workflow.


regards
Bernhard

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[darktable-user] keep images grouped when moving to another computer

2018-03-20 Thread Holger Wünsche
Is there a way to transfer grouped images from one machine to another
without transferring the database?

The only way I know is to store the groups in tags and later regroup
images. While I was able to write a lua-script tagging the groups
automatically I ran into problems, because the amount of tags my (super
inefficient) script produced froze darktable when I wanted to filter by
tags. I could reduce the tags my script produces without problems, but I
wanted to know whether there are any tools that can create this mapping
automatically and maybe without the creation of tags.

The main reasons for transferring groups is, because I will shoot some
photos away from home and want to tag/group them on my laptop and move
the images to my computer when I return home.**When at home a can use
the groups to easily recognize images that need to be passed to hugin
together.


Thanks

Holger


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