Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-03-23 Thread GianLuca Sarto
On 22/03/20 20:24, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * GianLuca Sarto  [03-22-20 13:27]:
>> I guess there is something wrong while generating the thumbs, but cannot
>> interpret this:
>>
>> gian@Think-GLS:~$ darktable-generate-cache
>>
>> (darktable-generate-cache:31192): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:22:39.240: 
>> gtk_disable_setlocale() must be called before gtk_init()
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> creating complete lighttable thumbnail cache
>>
>> creating cache directories
>>
>> creating cache directory 
>> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/0'
>>
>> creating cache directory 
>> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/1'
>>
>> creating cache directory 
>> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/2'
>>
>> image 1/12 (8,33%) (id:88)
>>
>> image 2/12 (16,67%) (id:89)
>>
>> image 3/12 (25,00%) (id:90)
>>
>> image 4/12 (33,33%) (id:91)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F127-05.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5780)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 5/12 (41,67%) (id:92)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 6/12 (50,00%) (id:93)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F146-08b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 7/12 (58,33%) (id:94)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F146-17b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 8/12 (66,67%) (id:95)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F147-19b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 9/12 (75,00%) (id:96)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F401-03b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 10/12 (83,33%) (id:97)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F401-06b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 11/12 (91,67%) (id:98)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F401-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> image 12/12 (100,00%) (id:99)
>>
>> [rawspeed] (F401-09b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
>> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
>> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
>>
>> allocation failed???
>>
>> done
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 22/03/20 15:56, GianLuca Sarto wrote:
>>> After backup, I upgraded to v3, and all is fine (!) with my Nikon scans
>>> collection.
>>>
>>> However I would like to understand why my test PC, with same Ubuntu
>>> 18.04LTS, shows skulls instead of thumbnails. I can open the .dng with
>>> image viewer, so no required library should be missing.
>>>
>>> Tried to remove and re-import, purged non-existing, no success.
>>>
>>> Why DT3 hiccups with these files ?
>>>
>>> On 20/01/20 18:27, Bernhard wrote:
 GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 14:03:
> On 20/01/20 12:01, Bernhard wrote:
>> GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the
>>> image.
>>>
>>> With DT 2.6 everything was in place.
>> what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?
>>
> hello Bernhard,
>
> Vuescan.
>
> DT 2.6 could decode those files.
>
> I have 12k+ DNGs of those scans..
>
> thanks for your help,
 I have two of those files out of LS4000 with Vuescan from 2017 and
 2015 but both open fine in dt 3.0 in debian sid.
 Also the thumbs are shown.
 Only one of the files complains about "color matrix not found" when
 opening in darkroom.
 So I fear I cannot really help you with this.
 (all the other thousands of scans I saved to 4-channel 

Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-03-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* GianLuca Sarto  [03-22-20 13:27]:
> I guess there is something wrong while generating the thumbs, but cannot
> interpret this:
> 
> gian@Think-GLS:~$ darktable-generate-cache
> 
> (darktable-generate-cache:31192): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:22:39.240: 
> gtk_disable_setlocale() must be called before gtk_init()
> 
> [rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> creating complete lighttable thumbnail cache
> 
> creating cache directories
> 
> creating cache directory 
> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/0'
> 
> creating cache directory 
> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/1'
> 
> creating cache directory 
> '/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/2'
> 
> image 1/12 (8,33%) (id:88)
> 
> image 2/12 (16,67%) (id:89)
> 
> image 3/12 (25,00%) (id:90)
> 
> image 4/12 (33,33%) (id:91)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F127-05.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5780)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 5/12 (41,67%) (id:92)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 6/12 (50,00%) (id:93)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F146-08b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 7/12 (58,33%) (id:94)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F146-17b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 8/12 (66,67%) (id:95)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F147-19b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 9/12 (75,00%) (id:96)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F401-03b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 10/12 (83,33%) (id:97)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F401-06b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 11/12 (91,67%) (id:98)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F401-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> image 12/12 (100,00%) (id:99)
> 
> [rawspeed] (F401-09b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
> rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 
> 262: Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)
> 
> allocation failed???
> 
> done
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 22/03/20 15:56, GianLuca Sarto wrote:
> > After backup, I upgraded to v3, and all is fine (!) with my Nikon scans
> > collection.
> >
> > However I would like to understand why my test PC, with same Ubuntu
> > 18.04LTS, shows skulls instead of thumbnails. I can open the .dng with
> > image viewer, so no required library should be missing.
> >
> > Tried to remove and re-import, purged non-existing, no success.
> >
> > Why DT3 hiccups with these files ?
> >
> > On 20/01/20 18:27, Bernhard wrote:
> >>
> >> GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 14:03:
> >>> On 20/01/20 12:01, Bernhard wrote:
>  GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the
> > image.
> >
> > With DT 2.6 everything was in place.
>  what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?
> 
> >>> hello Bernhard,
> >>>
> >>> Vuescan.
> >>>
> >>> DT 2.6 could decode those files.
> >>>
> >>> I have 12k+ DNGs of those scans..
> >>>
> >>> thanks for your help,
> >> I have two of those files out of LS4000 with Vuescan from 2017 and
> >> 2015 but both open fine in dt 3.0 in debian sid.
> >> Also the thumbs are shown.
> >> Only one of the files complains about "color matrix not found" when
> >> opening in darkroom.
> >> So I fear I cannot really help you with this.
> >> (all the other thousands of scans I saved to 4-channel tiff since I do
> >> not see any advantage in dng - same file size, but reduced number of
> >> 

Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-03-22 Thread GianLuca Sarto
I guess there is something wrong while generating the thumbs, but cannot
interpret this:

gian@Think-GLS:~$ darktable-generate-cache

(darktable-generate-cache:31192): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:22:39.240: 
gtk_disable_setlocale() must be called before gtk_init()

[rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

creating complete lighttable thumbnail cache

creating cache directories

creating cache directory 
'/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/0'

creating cache directory 
'/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/1'

creating cache directory 
'/home/gian/.cache/darktable/mipmaps-b9415fd98b658f801216a1bbf6f9e8ed3fb079e6.d/2'

image 1/12 (8,33%) (id:88)

image 2/12 (16,67%) (id:89)

image 3/12 (25,00%) (id:90)

image 4/12 (33,33%) (id:91)

[rawspeed] (F127-05.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5780)

allocation failed???

image 5/12 (41,67%) (id:92)

[rawspeed] (F146-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

image 6/12 (50,00%) (id:93)

[rawspeed] (F146-08b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

image 7/12 (58,33%) (id:94)

[rawspeed] (F146-17b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)

allocation failed???

image 8/12 (66,67%) (id:95)

[rawspeed] (F147-19b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 5354)

allocation failed???

image 9/12 (75,00%) (id:96)

[rawspeed] (F401-03b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

image 10/12 (83,33%) (id:97)

[rawspeed] (F401-06b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

image 11/12 (91,67%) (id:98)

[rawspeed] (F401-07b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

image 12/12 (100,00%) (id:99)

[rawspeed] (F401-09b.dng) rawspeed::DngTilingDescription 
rawspeed::DngDecoder::getTilingDescription(const rawspeed::TiffIFD*), line 262: 
Invalid y per slice 32767 or strip count 1 (height = 3622)

allocation failed???

done




On 22/03/20 15:56, GianLuca Sarto wrote:
> After backup, I upgraded to v3, and all is fine (!) with my Nikon scans
> collection.
>
> However I would like to understand why my test PC, with same Ubuntu
> 18.04LTS, shows skulls instead of thumbnails. I can open the .dng with
> image viewer, so no required library should be missing.
>
> Tried to remove and re-import, purged non-existing, no success.
>
> Why DT3 hiccups with these files ?
>
> On 20/01/20 18:27, Bernhard wrote:
>>
>> GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 14:03:
>>> On 20/01/20 12:01, Bernhard wrote:
 GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:
> Hello All,
>
> DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the
> image.
>
> With DT 2.6 everything was in place.
 what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?

>>> hello Bernhard,
>>>
>>> Vuescan.
>>>
>>> DT 2.6 could decode those files.
>>>
>>> I have 12k+ DNGs of those scans..
>>>
>>> thanks for your help,
>> I have two of those files out of LS4000 with Vuescan from 2017 and
>> 2015 but both open fine in dt 3.0 in debian sid.
>> Also the thumbs are shown.
>> Only one of the files complains about "color matrix not found" when
>> opening in darkroom.
>> So I fear I cannot really help you with this.
>> (all the other thousands of scans I saved to 4-channel tiff since I do
>> not see any advantage in dng - same file size, but reduced number of
>> applications I can open those files ... and in darktable I can also
>> work on those tiffs).
>>
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-03-22 Thread GianLuca Sarto
After backup, I upgraded to v3, and all is fine (!) with my Nikon scans
collection.

However I would like to understand why my test PC, with same Ubuntu
18.04LTS, shows skulls instead of thumbnails. I can open the .dng with
image viewer, so no required library should be missing.

Tried to remove and re-import, purged non-existing, no success.

Why DT3 hiccups with these files ?

On 20/01/20 18:27, Bernhard wrote:
>
>
> GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 14:03:
>> On 20/01/20 12:01, Bernhard wrote:
>>>
>>> GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:
 Hello All,

 DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the
 image.

 With DT 2.6 everything was in place.
>>> what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?
>>>
>> hello Bernhard,
>>
>> Vuescan.
>>
>> DT 2.6 could decode those files.
>>
>> I have 12k+ DNGs of those scans..
>>
>> thanks for your help,
> I have two of those files out of LS4000 with Vuescan from 2017 and
> 2015 but both open fine in dt 3.0 in debian sid.
> Also the thumbs are shown.
> Only one of the files complains about "color matrix not found" when
> opening in darkroom.
> So I fear I cannot really help you with this.
> (all the other thousands of scans I saved to 4-channel tiff since I do
> not see any advantage in dng - same file size, but reduced number of
> applications I can open those files ... and in darktable I can also
> work on those tiffs).
>


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Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-01-20 Thread Bernhard




GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 14:03:

On 20/01/20 12:01, Bernhard wrote:


GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:

Hello All,

DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the
image.

With DT 2.6 everything was in place.

what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?


hello Bernhard,

Vuescan.

DT 2.6 could decode those files.

I have 12k+ DNGs of those scans..

thanks for your help,
I have two of those files out of LS4000 with Vuescan from 2017 and 2015 
but both open fine in dt 3.0 in debian sid.

Also the thumbs are shown.
Only one of the files complains about "color matrix not found" when 
opening in darkroom.

So I fear I cannot really help you with this.
(all the other thousands of scans I saved to 4-channel tiff since I do 
not see any advantage in dng - same file size, but reduced number of 
applications I can open those files ... and in darktable I can also work 
on those tiffs).


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Bernhard

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Re: [darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-01-20 Thread Bernhard




GianLuca Sarto schrieb am 20.01.20 um 09:54:

Hello All,

DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the image.

With DT 2.6 everything was in place.

what software is used for the scanner to produce the DNG?

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[darktable-user] Nikon Ls5000 DNG

2020-01-20 Thread GianLuca Sarto
Hello All,

DNG produced with a Nikon LS5000 scanner show a skull instead of the image.

With DT 2.6 everything was in place.

-Gian


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