Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-20 Thread Terry Duell
On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 03:57:35 +1100, William Ferguson  
 wrote:



Submitted PR 1908 to add style argument to darktable-cli.


Thanks for the update, I'll look out for in the repository, build and test  
when it turns up.

I have my script working OK, but have yet to really use it in anger.

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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-17 Thread William Ferguson
Submitted PR 1908 to add style argument to darktable-cli.

Bill

On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 9:11 AM Patrick Shanahan  wrote:

> * Terry Duell  [12-08-18 23:00]:
> > Hello Patrick,
> >
> > On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 13:18:43 +1100, Patrick Shanahan 
> > wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for your advice.
> >
> > >
> > > backup your xmp files,
> > >   run a script to remove the crop information from the xmp files
> > >   import the images into a temporary library
> > >   export the images
> > >   remove the temp library
> > >   replace the altered xmp files from backup
> > >
> >
> > This leads me to a couple of questions.
> > Is there a reference manual for the xmp files, detailing the syntax?
> > Looking at an xmp file I don't see any reference to 'crop', but I do see
> > 'clipping'.
> > Is 'clipping' what I'm looking for, and is it enough to simply set
> > 'enabled=0'?
>
> not tried, but take a throw-away image for testing and see what happens.
> I assume that "clipping" is the crop module, that is part of the module
> name, but shortened.  but should be simple to test.  I am *not* a
> developer, just an old user and see the possibility that the above
> approach might work.  someone else mentioned making a "style" but I am not
> that familiar with using styles.
>
> note that you probably need to remove all the lines in the "clipping"
> group.  but you should be able to determine that when you test.
>
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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-09 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Terry Duell  [12-08-18 23:00]:
> Hello Patrick,
> 
> On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 13:18:43 +1100, Patrick Shanahan 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for your advice.
> 
> > 
> > backup your xmp files,
> >   run a script to remove the crop information from the xmp files
> >   import the images into a temporary library
> >   export the images
> >   remove the temp library
> >   replace the altered xmp files from backup
> > 
> 
> This leads me to a couple of questions.
> Is there a reference manual for the xmp files, detailing the syntax?
> Looking at an xmp file I don't see any reference to 'crop', but I do see
> 'clipping'.
> Is 'clipping' what I'm looking for, and is it enough to simply set
> 'enabled=0'?

not tried, but take a throw-away image for testing and see what happens. 
I assume that "clipping" is the crop module, that is part of the module
name, but shortened.  but should be simple to test.  I am *not* a
developer, just an old user and see the possibility that the above
approach might work.  someone else mentioned making a "style" but I am not
that familiar with using styles. 

note that you probably need to remove all the lines in the "clipping"
group.  but you should be able to determine that when you test.

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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-09 Thread Anders Lund
Hi,

I would create a style consisting of the crop and rotate module being off, and 
apply that in the export style setting.

Kindly,
Anders

søndag den 9. december 2018 02.58.03 CET skrev Terry Duell:
> Hello All,
> I have a few thousand family photographs, all shot in raw and processed in
> darktable.
> What I would like to do is pass these on to family members as jpg, with
> all the darktable processing with the exception of crop settings.
> I have experimented with calling darktable-cli from a bash script, and
> that provides an easy way of doing the export to a nominated path, but it
> does so utilising the current crop settings for each image.
> If I exclude the .xmp files from the list passed to the bash script the
> exports are uncropped but have none of the other darktable post processing.
> Is there a relatively simple way of excluding any crop settings whilst
> keeping all other PP for each individual image?
> 
> Cheers,





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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-08 Thread Terry Duell

Hello Patrick,

On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 13:18:43 +1100, Patrick Shanahan   
wrote:


Thanks for your advice.



backup your xmp files,
  run a script to remove the crop information from the xmp files
  import the images into a temporary library
  export the images
  remove the temp library
  replace the altered xmp files from backup



This leads me to a couple of questions.
Is there a reference manual for the xmp files, detailing the syntax?
Looking at an xmp file I don't see any reference to 'crop', but I do see  
'clipping'.
Is 'clipping' what I'm looking for, and is it enough to simply set  
'enabled=0'?


Cheers,
--
Regards,
Terry Duell

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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-08 Thread Edgardo Hoszowski
You can apply a style on export on lighttable, creating a style with the
crop disabled should do it.

El sáb., 8 dic. 2018 a las 23:07, Terry Duell ()
escribió:

> Hello All,
> I have a few thousand family photographs, all shot in raw and processed
> in
> darktable.
> What I would like to do is pass these on to family members as jpg, with
> all the darktable processing with the exception of crop settings.
> I have experimented with calling darktable-cli from a bash script, and
> that provides an easy way of doing the export to a nominated path, but it
> does so utilising the current crop settings for each image.
> If I exclude the .xmp files from the list passed to the bash script the
> exports are uncropped but have none of the other darktable post processing.
> Is there a relatively simple way of excluding any crop settings whilst
> keeping all other PP for each individual image?
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Regards,
> Terry Duell
>
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-08 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Terry Duell  [12-08-18 21:09]:
> Hello All,
> I have a few thousand family photographs, all shot in raw and processed in
> darktable.
> What I would like to do is pass these on to family members as jpg, with all
> the darktable processing with the exception of crop settings.
> I have experimented with calling darktable-cli from a bash script, and that
> provides an easy way of doing the export to a nominated path, but it does so
> utilising the current crop settings for each image.
> If I exclude the .xmp files from the list passed to the bash script the
> exports are uncropped but have none of the other darktable post processing.
> Is there a relatively simple way of excluding any crop settings whilst
> keeping all other PP for each individual image?

backup your xmp files, 
  run a script to remove the crop information from the xmp files 
  import the images into a temporary library
  export the images
  remove the temp library
  replace the altered xmp files from backup

just saying...
  
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[darktable-user] Bulk export without crop settings

2018-12-08 Thread Terry Duell

Hello All,
I have a few thousand family photographs, all shot in raw and processed in  
darktable.
What I would like to do is pass these on to family members as jpg, with  
all the darktable processing with the exception of crop settings.
I have experimented with calling darktable-cli from a bash script, and  
that provides an easy way of doing the export to a nominated path, but it  
does so utilising the current crop settings for each image.
If I exclude the .xmp files from the list passed to the bash script the  
exports are uncropped but have none of the other darktable post processing.
Is there a relatively simple way of excluding any crop settings whilst  
keeping all other PP for each individual image?


Cheers,
--
Regards,
Terry Duell

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