Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
On Tue, 8 May 2018 at 07:11 Remco Viëtor wrote: > Hundreds of > lines of quoted text to be read bottom up do not tempt me to make an > effort to > figure out what's going on. > > In such cases, I just delete the message without bothering to read it at all. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
On mardi 8 mai 2018 07:35:50 CEST Michael Below wrote: (...) > Top posting vs. inline is a matter of internet tradition (Usenet) vs > newfangled AOL users/Outlook etc., see > https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting > > I learned some time back in Usenet newsgroups that it's rude not to trim > down your replies to the relevant parts, and to reply inline so people > could follow the debate more easily. OTOH, using mobile devices or mail > clients like outlook that is not so easy, and the 90ies are over... You can of course post any way you want. But I suppose you want to get a decent reply? Then it is in your interest to make your posts easy to read *and* easy to understand. For me that means short with no irrelevant quotes, and preferably with your part after the quotes (as I read from the top to the bottom). Hundreds of lines of quoted text to be read bottom up do not tempt me to make an effort to figure out what's going on. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
On mardi 8 mai 2018 02:26:01 CEST Michael wrote: > I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it, > but I prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru > all the messages in the chain to find the latest post. > On May 8, 2018 12:13:36 AM UTC, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > >* August Schwerdfeger [05-07-18 19:53]: (...) Yes, having to scroll down to the bottom is getting annoying... *when the whole previous conversation is quoted*. In this case, I snipped about 450 lines or so... If the quoted part is trimmed down to relevant material only, it becomes much easier, and you at least know what the reply refers to if you can't remember the whole conversation. Cutting the quoted part and replying at the bottom was, afaik, the polite method when I started using email (and usenet) "several" years ago, for both Americans and Europeans. But then there wasn't any HTML email either, and most uses were professional. Top posting and *not* snipping the quoted part seem to go together, and, rudely said, are a sign of lazyness (for me, at least). With no further information it indicates that the poster doesn't want to spend the time to craft an easy to understand, logical message. But if gmail just puts the cursor at the top, it's tempting to start writing there without looking down to see what's trailing behind (those 450+ lines...) darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
> "OTOH, using mobile > devices or mail clients like outlook that is not so easy, and the > 90ies are over..." Bad logic. If 90s are over then it is really strange to cry about those pictures in the age of ubiquitous 100/1000 Mbit соnnections. Especially in the mailing list dedicated to huge images processing. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
Hi, Am 8. Mai 2018 06:23:03 MESZ schrieb Timur Irikovich Davletshin : >On Mon, 2018-05-07 at 16:14 -0700, I. Ivanov wrote: >> Is it an European practice not to top post? ... >> It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". >> >> So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather >> regional >> preference? ... > >Top posting is not something considered rude and I'm OK with it. ... >Make it official and inform subscribers. Top posting vs. inline is a matter of internet tradition (Usenet) vs newfangled AOL users/Outlook etc., see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting I learned some time back in Usenet newsgroups that it's rude not to trim down your replies to the relevant parts, and to reply inline so people could follow the debate more easily. OTOH, using mobile devices or mail clients like outlook that is not so easy, and the 90ies are over... Cheers Michael darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
On Mon, 2018-05-07 at 16:14 -0700, I. Ivanov wrote: > Is it an European practice not to top post? > > I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked > with > in North America) top posts when they reply to email. > > It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". > > So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather > regional > preference? > > Regards, > > B Reminds me of UN security council. One is whining, two are furious, China's neutral, Russia's banning every US. initiative and no one wants to make official rules :) Top posting is not something considered rude and I'm OK with it. But if rules demand not top post... well I will respect them. Everybody's got personal preferences and I find HTML formatting in email unnecessary and unwrapped lines rude. But if they are not intentional and not result of rules violation... well, I will just deal with it. There is another 'but' — numerous mobile clients, they have their own formatting rules. Make it official and inform subscribers. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
* Michael [05-07-18 20:28]: > I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it, but > I prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru all the > messages in the chain to find the latest post. > > On May 8, 2018 12:13:36 AM UTC, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > >* August Schwerdfeger [05-07-18 19:53]: > >> When using Gmail apps (at least in the U.S.), it is very complicated > >*not* > >> to "top post." > >> > >> -- > >> August Schwerdfeger > >> aug...@schwerdfeger.name > >> > >> On Mon, May 7, 2018, 6:15 PM I. Ivanov wrote: > >> > >> > Is it an European practice not to top post? > >> > > >> > I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked > >with > >> > in North America) top posts when they reply to email. > >> > > >> > It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". > >> > > >> > So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather > >regional > >> > preference? > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > > >> > B > >> > > >> > > >> > On 2018-05-07 12:28 AM, johannes hanika wrote: > >> > > hi all, > >> > > > >> > > (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different > >levels > >> > > of indentation below) > >> > > > >> > > i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per > >email. > >> > > sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a > >good > >> > > starting point for most of us. > >> > > > >> > > fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large > >images or > >> > > even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed > >> > > feedback on image development questions. > >> > > > >> > > cheers, > >> > > jo > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell > >wrote: > >> > >> One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list > >users > >> > aware > >> > >> of how inconsiderate and rude you are. > >> > >> I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, > >other > >> > than > >> > >> to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large > >files to a > >> > >> mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. > >> > >> > >> > >> On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > >> > >> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>> Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something > >totally > >> > >>> illusive. > >> > >>> Just deal with it. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell > > > >> > >>> kirjoitti: > >> > >>> > >> > On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > >> > wrote: > >> > > >> > > Well remove 'em if they are "too big". > >> > > > >> > That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. > >> > Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. > >> > Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link > >is a > >> > preferred option if a small file cannot be used. > >> > > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Terry Duell > >> > >> > >> > > > > >> > >> darktable user mailing list > >> > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to > >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > > > > >> > > darktable user mailing list > >> > > to unsubscribe send a mail to > >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > >> > darktable user mailing list > >> > to unsubscribe send a mail to > >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > >> darktable user mailing list > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to > >darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > > >is it also difficult to trim and only quote that which is relevant? > > > >-- > >(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA > >@ptilopteri > >http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Member > >facebook/ptilopteri > >Registered Linux User #207535@ > >http://linuxcounter.net > >Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigopaka @ IRCnet > >freenode > > > >darktable user mailing list > >to unsubscribe send a mail to > >darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. is deleting unrelevant material all that hard? it is considerate. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode ___
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
I think it's just an easier way to provide a universal-ish (to the extent that libgphoto will recognize your card) mechanism to import photos without having to deal with file management On 05/07/2018 05:57 PM, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote: On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 17:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 19:13]: On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 15:46, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 18:05]: On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 to access the camera and the camera contained card(s). I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but very old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB storage from the early days, so I never developed the habit of using any special software for this... and haven't really kept track of how the situation has evolved over the years. I understand that the library is still needed for things like tethering, etc. google and read about gphoto2, http://www.gphoto.org/ Yeah, I'm familiar with the project, I was just hoping for insights, from the perspective of developing RAW development software, about how currently relevant it is 20 years later *for simple retrieval of files*. I find very little discussion about recent cameras not supporting USB storage, whereas exFAT currently *does* present some obstacles. In light of that, it seems possible that only using gphoto as a fallback when needed might make sense. can you access the card storage on your camera using your perferred file management software on your system w/o added software? might answer your question. As mentioned above, I've always been able to, with my Olympus cameras, going back to at least the turn of the century. :) I understand that this hasn't been the the case for other brands in the past. I was hoping others on the list, who have long term experience with those, might have perspective on how much this has or hasn't changed over the years. If not, please ignore. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
I agree. I find it frustrating to scroll to the bottom to find a response. On 2018-05-07 17:26, Michael wrote: I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it, but I prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru all the messages in the chain to find the latest post. On May 8, 2018 12:13:36 AM UTC, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * August Schwerdfeger [05-07-18 19:53]: When using Gmail apps (at least in the U.S.), it is very complicated *not* to "top post." darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 17:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 19:13]: > > > > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 15:46, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 > > > 18:05]: > > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > > > > > yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses > > > > > gphoto2 to > > > > > access the camera and the camera contained card(s). > > > > > > > > I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but > > > > very old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB > > > > storage from the early days, so I never developed the habit of using > > > > any special software for this... and haven't really kept track of how > > > > the situation has evolved over the years. > > > > > > > > I understand that the library is still needed for things like > > > > tethering, etc. > > > > > > google and read about gphoto2, http://www.gphoto.org/ > > > > Yeah, I'm familiar with the project, I was just hoping for insights, from > > the perspective of developing RAW development software, about how currently > > relevant it is 20 years later *for simple retrieval of files*. I find very > > little discussion about recent cameras not supporting USB storage, whereas > > exFAT currently *does* present some obstacles. In light of that, it seems > > possible that only using gphoto as a fallback when needed might make sense. > > can you access the card storage on your camera using your perferred file > management software on your system w/o added software? > > might answer your question. As mentioned above, I've always been able to, with my Olympus cameras, going back to at least the turn of the century. :) I understand that this hasn't been the the case for other brands in the past. I was hoping others on the list, who have long term experience with those, might have perspective on how much this has or hasn't changed over the years. If not, please ignore. -- jys darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it, but I prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru all the messages in the chain to find the latest post. On May 8, 2018 12:13:36 AM UTC, Patrick Shanahan wrote: >* August Schwerdfeger [05-07-18 19:53]: >> When using Gmail apps (at least in the U.S.), it is very complicated >*not* >> to "top post." >> >> -- >> August Schwerdfeger >> aug...@schwerdfeger.name >> >> On Mon, May 7, 2018, 6:15 PM I. Ivanov wrote: >> >> > Is it an European practice not to top post? >> > >> > I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked >with >> > in North America) top posts when they reply to email. >> > >> > It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". >> > >> > So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather >regional >> > preference? >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > B >> > >> > >> > On 2018-05-07 12:28 AM, johannes hanika wrote: >> > > hi all, >> > > >> > > (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different >levels >> > > of indentation below) >> > > >> > > i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per >email. >> > > sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a >good >> > > starting point for most of us. >> > > >> > > fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large >images or >> > > even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed >> > > feedback on image development questions. >> > > >> > > cheers, >> > > jo >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell >wrote: >> > >> One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list >users >> > aware >> > >> of how inconsiderate and rude you are. >> > >> I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, >other >> > than >> > >> to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large >files to a >> > >> mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. >> > >> >> > >> On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja >> > >> wrote: >> > >> >> > >>> Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something >totally >> > >>> illusive. >> > >>> Just deal with it. >> > >>> >> > >>> ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell > >> > >>> kirjoitti: >> > >>> >> > On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Well remove 'em if they are "too big". >> > > >> > That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. >> > Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. >> > Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link >is a >> > preferred option if a small file cannot be used. >> > >> > >> -- >> > >> Regards, >> > >> Terry Duell >> > >> >> > > >> > >> darktable user mailing list >> > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org >> > >> >> > > >> > > >> > > darktable user mailing list >> > > to unsubscribe send a mail to >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >> > darktable user mailing list >> > to unsubscribe send a mail to >> > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org >> > >> > >> >> > >> darktable user mailing list >> to unsubscribe send a mail to >darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >is it also difficult to trim and only quote that which is relevant? > >-- >(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA >@ptilopteri >http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Member >facebook/ptilopteri >Registered Linux User #207535@ >http://linuxcounter.net >Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode > >darktable user mailing list >to unsubscribe send a mail to >darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
* August Schwerdfeger [05-07-18 19:53]: > When using Gmail apps (at least in the U.S.), it is very complicated *not* > to "top post." > > -- > August Schwerdfeger > aug...@schwerdfeger.name > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, 6:15 PM I. Ivanov wrote: > > > Is it an European practice not to top post? > > > > I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked with > > in North America) top posts when they reply to email. > > > > It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". > > > > So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather regional > > preference? > > > > Regards, > > > > B > > > > > > On 2018-05-07 12:28 AM, johannes hanika wrote: > > > hi all, > > > > > > (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different levels > > > of indentation below) > > > > > > i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per email. > > > sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a good > > > starting point for most of us. > > > > > > fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large images or > > > even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed > > > feedback on image development questions. > > > > > > cheers, > > > jo > > > > > > > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell wrote: > > >> One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list users > > aware > > >> of how inconsiderate and rude you are. > > >> I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, other > > than > > >> to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large files to a > > >> mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. > > >> > > >> On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something totally > > >>> illusive. > > >>> Just deal with it. > > >>> > > >>> ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell > > >>> kirjoitti: > > >>> > > On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > > wrote: > > > > > Well remove 'em if they are "too big". > > > > > That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. > > Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. > > Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link is a > > preferred option if a small file cannot be used. > > > > >> -- > > >> Regards, > > >> Terry Duell > > >> > > > > >> darktable user mailing list > > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to > > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > >> > > > > > > > > darktable user mailing list > > > to unsubscribe send a mail to > > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > > > > > > > > > > darktable user mailing list > > to unsubscribe send a mail to > > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > > > > > > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org is it also difficult to trim and only quote that which is relevant? -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
* junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 19:13]: > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 15:46, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 > > 18:05]: > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > > > yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 > > > > to > > > > access the camera and the camera contained card(s). > > > > > > I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but > > > very old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB > > > storage from the early days, so I never developed the habit of using any > > > special software for this... and haven't really kept track of how the > > > situation has evolved over the years. > > > > > > I understand that the library is still needed for things like tethering, > > > etc. > > > > google and read about gphoto2, http://www.gphoto.org/ > > Yeah, I'm familiar with the project, I was just hoping for insights, from the > perspective of developing RAW development software, about how currently > relevant it is 20 years later *for simple retrieval of files*. I find very > little discussion about recent cameras not supporting USB storage, whereas > exFAT currently *does* present some obstacles. In light of that, it seems > possible that only using gphoto as a fallback when needed might make sense. can you access the card storage on your camera using your perferred file management software on your system w/o added software? might answer your question. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
When using Gmail apps (at least in the U.S.), it is very complicated *not* to "top post." -- August Schwerdfeger aug...@schwerdfeger.name On Mon, May 7, 2018, 6:15 PM I. Ivanov wrote: > Is it an European practice not to top post? > > I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked with > in North America) top posts when they reply to email. > > It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". > > So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather regional > preference? > > Regards, > > B > > > On 2018-05-07 12:28 AM, johannes hanika wrote: > > hi all, > > > > (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different levels > > of indentation below) > > > > i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per email. > > sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a good > > starting point for most of us. > > > > fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large images or > > even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed > > feedback on image development questions. > > > > cheers, > > jo > > > > > > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell wrote: > >> One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list users > aware > >> of how inconsiderate and rude you are. > >> I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, other > than > >> to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large files to a > >> mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. > >> > >> On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something totally > >>> illusive. > >>> Just deal with it. > >>> > >>> ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell > >>> kirjoitti: > >>> > On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > wrote: > > > Well remove 'em if they are "too big". > > > That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. > Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. > Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link is a > preferred option if a small file cannot be used. > > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Terry Duell > >> > > >> darktable user mailing list > >> to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > >> > > > > > darktable user mailing list > > to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > > > > > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
Is it an European practice not to top post? I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked with in North America) top posts when they reply to email. It is actually extremely rare when people reply "in line". So - is it indeed perceived as rude to top post or it is rather regional preference? Regards, B On 2018-05-07 12:28 AM, johannes hanika wrote: hi all, (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different levels of indentation below) i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per email. sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a good starting point for most of us. fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large images or even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed feedback on image development questions. cheers, jo On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell wrote: One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list users aware of how inconsiderate and rude you are. I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, other than to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large files to a mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja wrote: Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something totally illusive. Just deal with it. ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell kirjoitti: On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja wrote: Well remove 'em if they are "too big". That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link is a preferred option if a small file cannot be used. -- Regards, Terry Duell darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 15:46, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 18:05]: > > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 to > > > access the camera and the camera contained card(s). > > > > I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but very > > old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB storage > > from the early days, so I never developed the habit of using any special > > software for this... and haven't really kept track of how the situation has > > evolved over the years. > > > > I understand that the library is still needed for things like tethering, > > etc. > > google and read about gphoto2, http://www.gphoto.org/ Yeah, I'm familiar with the project, I was just hoping for insights, from the perspective of developing RAW development software, about how currently relevant it is 20 years later *for simple retrieval of files*. I find very little discussion about recent cameras not supporting USB storage, whereas exFAT currently *does* present some obstacles. In light of that, it seems possible that only using gphoto as a fallback when needed might make sense. -- jys darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
* junkyardspar...@yepmail.net [05-07-18 18:05]: > On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 to > > access the camera and the camera contained card(s). > > I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but very > old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB storage from > the early days, so I never developed the habit of using any special software > for this... and haven't really kept track of how the situation has evolved > over the years. > > I understand that the library is still needed for things like tethering, etc. google and read about gphoto2, http://www.gphoto.org/ -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
On Mon, May 7, 2018, at 14:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 to > access the camera and the camera contained card(s). I'm just curious: is this still needed for file access on anything but very old cameras? I've always used Olympus cameras that supported USB storage from the early days, so I never developed the habit of using any special software for this... and haven't really kept track of how the situation has evolved over the years. I understand that the library is still needed for things like tethering, etc. -- jys darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
* Jean-Luc CECCOLI [05-07-18 15:56]: > > Message du 07/05/18 21:34 > > De : "Patrick Shanahan" > > > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org > > Copie à : > > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected > > > > * Abhijit Kshirsagar [05-07-18 15:18]: > > > > > > > > There, I am a bit lost : if you can see the contents of your card from > > > > within the file selector, why would not it be possible from DT or any > > > > other > > > > program ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Perhaps I have misunderstood, but AFAIK] > > > In DT, import from folder keeps the files in place, whereas import from > > > device actually copies the files from the card to the hard drive, and > > > renames them etc. > > > > you do not want to keep the images on your card, do you? > > > > "import" in dt merely stores the image properties and location into the > > ~/.config/darktable/library.db > > > > Yes, of course, but as DT uses the same filemanager as the system, why > could it not see things the system does ? yes, afaik dt uses the systems disk access. I believe dt uses gphoto2 to access the camera and the camera contained card(s). -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] 2.4.3 is unusable on my Ubuntu. It hangs/freezes
Thank you for the debug instructions, they may come handy again. I did not find them in the FAQ. Before using them I already did the following: - Renamed my database file and started darktable - Exited - Renamed the original db back into it's place - Started again A window popped up about maybe a dozen xml files needing reload/rewrite. After that darktable functioned as usual again. No more hanging. So I assume it was an issue with my database. I have been deleting photos outside of darktable and running the purge_non_existing_images.sh, but did not have issues with that before. Anyway, thank you for this amazing software! Best regards, Martin darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
> Message du 07/05/18 21:34 > De : "Patrick Shanahan" > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org > Copie à : > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected > > * Abhijit Kshirsagar [05-07-18 15:18]: > > > > > > There, I am a bit lost : if you can see the contents of your card from > > > within the file selector, why would not it be possible from DT or any > > > other > > > program ? > > > > > > > > > > [Perhaps I have misunderstood, but AFAIK] > > In DT, import from folder keeps the files in place, whereas import from > > device actually copies the files from the card to the hard drive, and > > renames them etc. > > you do not want to keep the images on your card, do you? > > "import" in dt merely stores the image properties and location into the > ~/.config/darktable/library.db > Yes, of course, but as DT uses the same filemanager as the system, why could it not see things the system does ? darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
* Abhijit Kshirsagar [05-07-18 15:18]: > > > > There, I am a bit lost : if you can see the contents of your card from > > within the file selector, why would not it be possible from DT or any other > > program ? > > > > > > [Perhaps I have misunderstood, but AFAIK] > In DT, import from folder keeps the files in place, whereas import from > device actually copies the files from the card to the hard drive, and > renames them etc. you do not want to keep the images on your card, do you? "import" in dt merely stores the image properties and location into the ~/.config/darktable/library.db -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
> > There, I am a bit lost : if you can see the contents of your card from > within the file selector, why would not it be possible from DT or any other > program ? > > [Perhaps I have misunderstood, but AFAIK] In DT, import from folder keeps the files in place, whereas import from device actually copies the files from the card to the hard drive, and renames them etc. -Abhijit darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
> Message du 07/05/18 17:11 > De : "Abhijit Kshirsagar" > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org > Copie à : > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected > > > My workflow (which worked on the previous cards) was as follows. Comments > welcome. > Hello, > 1. Use Shotwell to import all media from the card onto my hard drive. > [.../...] > It also imports videos which is good. Rapid Photo Dowloader does all this too : https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi69Of8jfTaAhWLalAKHSbeC9oQFgg8MAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.damonlynch.net%2Frapid%2Fdownload.html&usg=AOvVaw38YZQ1R-Q882Rg1khWTSMD It can save your photos / videos on a second device at the same time it loads them from your card. > 2. After I import RAW files using Shotwell, I just open darktable to process > and generate the JPGs. Sensible. > Since shotwell was unable to import from the new card, I tried to use DT for > import (after watching some youtube tutotials) and realised DT doesn't see > the card either. There, I am a bit lost : if you can see the contents of your card from within the file selector, why would not it be possible from DT or any other program ? J.-Luc darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
* Abhijit Kshirsagar [05-07-18 11:14]: > My workflow (which worked on the previous cards) was as follows. Comments > welcome. > > 1. Use Shotwell to import all media from the card onto my hard drive. > I've configured Shotwell to do the renaming, file/folder hierarchy etc. > I use multiple cameras, including my phone. > Shotwell creates JPGs for RAWs on import, which is nice to just glance > through to get some idea of what I've got. > It also imports videos which is good. > > 2. After I import RAW files using Shotwell, I just open darktable to > process and generate the JPGs. > > Since shotwell was unable to import from the new card, I tried to use DT > for import (after watching some youtube tutotials) and realised DT doesn't > see the card either. if you have a filemanager that can see your card, copy the files to a local drive and set Shotwell to address that drive instead of your card. w/o shotwell being able to see your card (and dt) which I cannot understand, that will be the closest to your present workflow, unless you want to write a script to do what shotwell does. if you do not have a filemanager that can see your card, you will have to determine why and address that problem. I would bet the problem with shotwell is your version of libgphoto2, I have libgphoto2-6-2.5.17 -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535@ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
To import my images, I use "Rapid Photo Downloader": https://www.damonlynch.net/rapid/ It imports the pictures, creates a backup if needed. Can rename files / folders. 2018-05-07 17:10 GMT+02:00 Abhijit Kshirsagar : > My workflow (which worked on the previous cards) was as follows. Comments > welcome. > > 1. Use Shotwell to import all media from the card onto my hard drive. > I've configured Shotwell to do the renaming, file/folder hierarchy etc. > I use multiple cameras, including my phone. > Shotwell creates JPGs for RAWs on import, which is nice to just glance > through to get some idea of what I've got. > It also imports videos which is good. > > 2. After I import RAW files using Shotwell, I just open darktable to > process and generate the JPGs. > > Since shotwell was unable to import from the new card, I tried to use DT > for import (after watching some youtube tutotials) and realised DT doesn't > see the card either. > > Abhijit > > > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
Shotwell imports with the 'gphoto2' library, just like Darktable, so this issue would affect them both equally. -- August Schwerdfeger aug...@schwerdfeger.name On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 10:10 AM, Abhijit Kshirsagar wrote: > My workflow (which worked on the previous cards) was as follows. Comments > welcome. > > 1. Use Shotwell to import all media from the card onto my hard drive. > I've configured Shotwell to do the renaming, file/folder hierarchy etc. > I use multiple cameras, including my phone. > Shotwell creates JPGs for RAWs on import, which is nice to just glance > through to get some idea of what I've got. > It also imports videos which is good. > > 2. After I import RAW files using Shotwell, I just open darktable to > process and generate the JPGs. > > Since shotwell was unable to import from the new card, I tried to use DT > for import (after watching some youtube tutotials) and realised DT doesn't > see the card either. > > Abhijit > > > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
My workflow (which worked on the previous cards) was as follows. Comments welcome. 1. Use Shotwell to import all media from the card onto my hard drive. I've configured Shotwell to do the renaming, file/folder hierarchy etc. I use multiple cameras, including my phone. Shotwell creates JPGs for RAWs on import, which is nice to just glance through to get some idea of what I've got. It also imports videos which is good. 2. After I import RAW files using Shotwell, I just open darktable to process and generate the JPGs. Since shotwell was unable to import from the new card, I tried to use DT for import (after watching some youtube tutotials) and realised DT doesn't see the card either. Abhijit darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] Posting large files to mailing lists
hi all, (sorry i'm top posting because i'm lost with all the different levels of indentation below) i reconfigured the lists to only accept a maximum of 1MB per email. sorry for any inconvenience, but i think forcing this may be a good starting point for most of us. fwiw, https://pixls.us may be the better place to post large images or even raw files to start a play raw thread and get more detailed feedback on image development questions. cheers, jo On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Terry Duell wrote: > One way to "deal with it" is to make all the other mailing list users aware > of how inconsiderate and rude you are. > I don't have any desire to have an ongoing argument about this, other than > to try to make you aware, and understand, that posting large files to a > mailing list is bad mailing list etiquette. > > On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:55:53 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja > wrote: > >> Well thats how it goes. Useless to bitch about something totally >> illusive. >> Just deal with it. >> >> ma 7. toukokuuta 2018 klo 1.50 Terry Duell >> kirjoitti: >> >>> On Mon, 07 May 2018 08:42:16 +1000, Henri Turpeenoja >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Well remove 'em if they are "too big". >>> > >>> >>> That doesn't prevent them arriving in my inbox. >>> Attaching large files to a mailing list is bad etiquette. >>> Not everyone needs or wants to receive it, which is why a link is a >>> preferred option if a small file cannot be used. >>> > > -- > Regards, > Terry Duell > > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org