Re: [darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-22 Thread Dan Torop
Also: under "collection filters" in left panel

- choose "new rule", from "darktable" section choose "history". Then in the 
dropdown you can choose "altered" to only show images which you have worked on
- and/or make a rule on "filename" (from "files" section), then in the right 
text entry ("extension") type the extension of your raw files (e.g. "raf" or 
"cr2") or JPEG files (e.g. "jpg").
- or more simple: use the "search" filter (should already be present in default 
left/top panel setup) and type "changed" to see modified files, or enter the 
type of your image files (e.g. "raf" or "format|raf" to be more precise)


On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 7:08 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
> Il 13/06/23 18:38, Remco Viëtor ha scritto:
>> Photo's you edited have a small icon top right in the light table view.
>
> That's a great thing I did not notice before.
> Thank you to everybody who replied to my message
> Best regards
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Re: [darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-22 Thread Germano Massullo

Il 13/06/23 18:38, Remco Viëtor ha scritto:

Photo's you edited have a small icon top right in the light table view.


That's a great thing I did not notice before.
Thank you to everybody who replied to my message
Best regards

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Re: [darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-14 Thread Willy Williams

Germano,

    I'd like to suggest that you adopt a storage scheme to help with 
your confusion.  Without knowing the specifics of your current scheme, 
I'll use my own as an example.  When I have shot a job, I create a new 
folder that I'll call "20230614 - Germano".  Under that folder, I create 
the following folders from my template:


    0 - JPG

    0 - RAW 1

    0 - RAW 2

    1 - Stacked

    2 - DeNoise

    3 - Sharpen

    4 - HDR

    5 - Edits

    6 - Finals

    7 - Video.

The numbers I chose allow me to keep my order of processing consistent.  
I'll later delete folders that I didn't actually use.  Photos right out 
of the camera go into the zero-level folders as appropriate.  Typically, 
I shoot RAW only, and send duplicates of any given image to both cards 
simultaneously (belt-and-suspenders approach).  If I choose to shoot 
both JPG and RAW, the JPGs go into the appropriate folder.


I also create two additional folders at the root level:

    1 - New Imports

    2 - Exports

Under Exports, I create the following structure:

        1 - Stacked

        2 - DeNoise

        3 - Sharpen

        4 - HDR

        5 - darktable

        6 - RE (Real Estate - special requirements for image dimensions 
and file size)


        7 - Panorama

If I'm going to stack images, that happens first, with the stacked image 
being exported to 2 - Exports, 1 - Stacked.  You get the idea.  Exports 
from any processing application go to the 2 - Exports folder appropriate 
to the job being done.  The exported files are subsequently moved to the 
Date - Job folder as appropriate before the next step in processing.  
The last step in processing is darktable. Files are exported from 
darktable, sized as required by the client.


I hope this is clear and provides you some guidance.  If not, feel free 
to ask your questions.


Willy Williams

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On 6/13/2023 at 11:58, Germano Massullo wrote:
Good day, I would like to ask what is your darktable workflow when you 
have an album made of RAWs + JPEGs (camera generated), and you want to 
keep certain camera generated JPEGs and generate some JPEGs with 
darktable.
I import only RAWs in darktable, and last time I ended up being 
confused because I could not recognize in lighttable which photos I 
retouched and which not.
 


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Re: [darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-13 Thread Andrew Greig

On 14/6/23 02:38, Remco Viëtor wrote:

On mardi 13 juin 2023 17:58:47 CEST Germano Massullo wrote:

Good day, I would like to ask what is your darktable workflow when you
have an album made of RAWs + JPEGs (camera generated), and you want to
keep certain camera generated JPEGs and generate some JPEGs with darktable.
I import only RAWs in darktable, and last time I ended up being confused
because I could not recognize in lighttable which photos I retouched and
which not.

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Photo's you edited have a small icon top right in the light table view.




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Hi Germano, just upload your two file types to separate folders, and 
only import RAW files to darktable.  Later you can open the OOC jpg 
folder and discard whatever you choose.



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Re: [darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-13 Thread Remco Viëtor
On mardi 13 juin 2023 17:58:47 CEST Germano Massullo wrote:
> Good day, I would like to ask what is your darktable workflow when you
> have an album made of RAWs + JPEGs (camera generated), and you want to
> keep certain camera generated JPEGs and generate some JPEGs with darktable.
> I import only RAWs in darktable, and last time I ended up being confused
> because I could not recognize in lighttable which photos I retouched and
> which not.
> 
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Photo's you edited have a small icon top right in the light table view.




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[darktable-user] workflow hints

2023-06-13 Thread Germano Massullo
Good day, I would like to ask what is your darktable workflow when you 
have an album made of RAWs + JPEGs (camera generated), and you want to 
keep certain camera generated JPEGs and generate some JPEGs with darktable.
I import only RAWs in darktable, and last time I ended up being confused 
because I could not recognize in lighttable which photos I retouched and 
which not.


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