/tmp/darktable_bt_D4NDQY.txt
2016-10-30 21:46 GMT+00:00 João Horta :
> Darktable-git 2.1.0+2119 g50ebe5a
>
>
> jmhorta@Ubuntu1604:~$ darktable
>
> (darktable:11094): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_disable_setlocale() must be called
> before gtk_init()
> [New LWP 11095]
> [New LWP 11096]
Darktable-git 2.1.0+2119 g50ebe5a
jmhorta@Ubuntu1604:~$ darktable
(darktable:11094): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_disable_setlocale() must be called
before gtk_init()
[New LWP 11095]
[New LWP 11096]
[New LWP 11097]
[New LWP 11098]
[New LWP 11099]
[New LWP 11100]
[New LWP 11101]
[New LWP 11102]
[New LWP
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 3:28 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> Yes, this is an x-trans raw file
I'm mostly asking, can anyone reproduce this with bayer raw?
> and yes NaNs are in console output as
> below:
>
> [dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' outputs NaNs! [preview]
>
Yes, this is an x-trans raw file and yes NaNs are in console output
as below:
[dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' outputs NaNs! [preview]
[dev_pixelpipe] module `lowpass' min: (0.00; -128.00;
-128.00) max: (100.00; 128.00; 128.00) [preview]
[dev_pixelpipe] module
Does all of you expirience the problem with X-Trans sensor?
Or with Bayer too?
For x-trans: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11272
For bayer need reproducer.
Hint: you can run darktable as `darktable -d nan` and look for
"Module xyz outputs NaNs!" in the console output."
Roman.
On Sun,
I opened dt (with gdb) using an image that showed the problem yesterday
and it was still apparent at start up ... I switched several times
between gaussian and bilateral and the problem was clearly indicated;
the 2 locations blacked-out and reapeared with the change.
Nothing unusual in the