darktable modules are not merely GUI widgets, they are pixels filters,
or adjustment layers if you come from Adobe.
Do you go in Photoshop or in Gimp moving layers on the stack because you
prefer to have them sorted in alphabetic order ?
sob., 12 gru 2020 o 11:07 Wiktor Nowak
UI represents underlying concepts and shows them visually. If we made a
disconection between that it would cause more problems than it's worth,
because - what if you wanted to sort some modules in a way to not affect
the pipe and move some in a way that affects the pipe? Now you have 2
competing
I personally don't need this but also don't see a problem to make an
option to reorder modules only in UI not affecting the pipeline. If some
users would find this helpful then why not?
W dniu 12.12.2020 o 10:57, Martin Straeten pisze:
> This doesn’t make sense since the order represents the
This doesn’t make sense since the order represents the order the modules are
applied in the pixel pipe. The output of the lower module is the input of the
upper. This is important to understand, whats happening in the modules.
You’re able to change the displayed order by ctrl+shift+drag but this
It is present in darktable. Drag module with Ctrl+shift. It changes order
of operations in pipeline, not just how it looks in gui so user has to be
careful.
sob., 12 gru 2020, 10:19 użytkownik Wiktor Nowak napisał:
> Hello
>
> Under one of my polish darktable tutorial video someone asked about
Hello
Under one of my polish darktable tutorial video someone asked about an
option to change order of modules in UI to order them accordingly to
order of actions preferred by the user. I find this as a quite simple to
develop and potentially useful functionality.
best regards
Wiktor.
Hello
Is it possible to add two actions with respective shortcuts to the crop and
rotate module? During cropping it is often required to maximize the selection
area before crop is applied or to center it within a view. It would be nice if
it could be done via shortcuts or modifier + mouse
Hello
Is it possible to add a checkbox to the film tonal curve module: do not
fade saturation? In that case its application could be broader as it
would not mimic film, but be a parametric tonal curve. Setting
saturation to 100% and above doesn't help to make the curve flat.
With respect,
Fair enough!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Nicolas Auffray
Date: Sun., 5 Jan. 2020, 23:31
Subject: Re: [darktable-dev] Feature request: Star icon on module headers
To: darktable
Hi Bruce, and all,
I think is not a good idea. This will add one more
Hi Bruce, and all,
I think is not a good idea. This will add one more icon so reduce space
size on the line. And with some languages like french who use some
longer words, space used is space less for image. I would also add that
favorite icon is mostly used one time to set all favorites and
Hi all,
Just wanted to throw an idea out there.
With the introduction of the search bar in dt 3, I find that I often will
search for a module which I don't have marked as a 'favourite'.
My FR is that if ANY text has been entered into the search box, an
additional icon (a star) be placed on the
Hello.
It would be nice if opportunity appeared to display the current image size in
the image infos line in the darkroom (especially if image was cropped).
I hope this is possible and not difficult.
Thanks.
Mike
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Use the tone curve eye-dropper select 'area' dropdown on the color
picker draw a rectangle on the cobble-stones and the area will be
colored on the tone-curve.
David
On 2019-03-16 9:32 a.m., David LaCivita wrote:
Hi,
When using the "levels" or "tone curve" modules the histogram is
Hi,
When using the "levels" or "tone curve" modules the histogram is shown in
the module. I often use drawn and parametric masks with these modules.
Would it be possible to have the histogram reflect the selected area?
For example, If I had an image with a cobble stone road and some buildings
I
Hello
There are so many wonderful comprehensive color correction tools in
darktable now, except the basic one: tonal curves in RGB channels. Is it
possible?
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
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Hello Bill,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 03:15:33 +1100, William Ferguson
wrote:
Terry,
If you go to https://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/issues and
submit a new issue for a feature request, I'll code up the solution and
do a pull request. In the meantime, when I submit the PR the
Terry,
If you go to https://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/issues and
submit a new issue for a feature request, I'll code up the solution and do
a pull request. In the meantime, when I submit the PR the code will be
available in a branch on my github and I'll let you know where it is
In darktable, the gui version, I cropped an image, then turned crop off. I
went back to lighttable and created a style, croff, from the crop off
history item.
I modified darktable-cli to initialize the data library, take the style
argument and --append which says append the style to the history
Hello Bill,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 14:58:36 +1100, William Ferguson
wrote:
/opt/dttest/bin/darktable-cli _7D_0651.CR2 _7D_0651.jpg --style "croff"
--append --core --configdir /home/bill/.config/dttest works for me.
Oops, that's the version I just hacked together... :-D
I take it from
/opt/dttest/bin/darktable-cli _7D_0651.CR2 _7D_0651.jpg --style "croff"
--append --core --configdir /home/bill/.config/dttest works for me.
Oops, that's the version I just hacked together... :-D
Should I submit a PR?
Bill
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:40 PM Mark Feit wrote:
> On 12/12/18
On 12/12/18 4:28 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
This is pretty much the solution that Patrick proposed.
Unless I missed something (not ruling that out; it's been known to
happen), the first reply I saw was Pascal Obry's, which was GUI-centric.
The impression I got from your reply was that you were
Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 00:43:17 +1100, Mark Feit wrote:
On 12/11/18 10:07 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
The requirement for uncropped images seriously complicates the task if
using darktable-cli.
The request is to have a 'crop=0' switch (or similar) for
darktable-cli...if that is
Just tried applying a style with crop turned off during export and it
worked fine.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 10:34 AM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Mark Feit [12-12-18 09:36]:
> > On 12/11/18 10:07 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
> > >
> > > The requirement for uncropped images seriously complicates the
* Mark Feit [12-12-18 09:36]:
> On 12/11/18 10:07 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
> >
> > The requirement for uncropped images seriously complicates the task if
> > using darktable-cli.
> > The request is to have a 'crop=0' switch (or similar) for
> > darktable-cli...if that is possible, and reasonable.
On 12/11/18 10:07 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
The requirement for uncropped images seriously complicates the task if
using darktable-cli.
The request is to have a 'crop=0' switch (or similar) for
darktable-cli...if that is possible, and reasonable.
That would start a trend of having to propagate
- Original Message -
> From: "Terry Duell"
> Thanks for your response, but I have considered that, and the task of
> going into every folder and manually selecting all the images for export
> seems an onerous approach.
You have the "collect images" module to perform more or less any
Hello Terry,
Thanks for your response, but I have considered that, and the task of
> going into every folder and manually selecting all the images for export
> seems an onerous approach. Note that I have a few thousand images.
> I wouldn't hesitate to use a style if I only had a small number of
Hello Pascal,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 17:13:48 +1100, Pascal Obry wrote:
Le mercredi 12 décembre 2018 à 14:07 +1100, Terry Duell a écrit :
Hello All,
I have been struggling to find a relatively simple method of exporting
large numbers of images with all post processing intact except for
Le mercredi 12 décembre 2018 à 14:07 +1100, Terry Duell a écrit :
> Hello All,
> I have been struggling to find a relatively simple method of exporting
> large numbers of images with all post processing intact except for
> cropping.
Create a style with all module disabled and use it during
Hello All,
I have been struggling to find a relatively simple method of exporting
large numbers of images with all post processing intact except for
cropping.
The use case relates to having large numbers (thousands) of family shots
that should be passed on to relevant family members.
As all
* Hobbes Pirakitti [11-23-18 17:49]:
> Hi! I am a new darktable user, and I'm exploring how darktable can fit into
> my raw processing workflow. I like the ability to set up shortcuts. One
> feature request I have regarding shortcuts is that I would like darktable
> to pop up a warning if the
Hi! I am a new darktable user, and I'm exploring how darktable can fit into
my raw processing workflow. I like the ability to set up shortcuts. One
feature request I have regarding shortcuts is that I would like darktable
to pop up a warning if the shortcut I am trying to assign is already
Ok, just saw, that there is a FORMAT option, so all good now
as is.
Chris :-)
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* Pascal Obry (pas...@obry.net) [181117 00:40]:
* Subject: Re: [darktable-dev] Feature request (Cropping module GUI):
> Le vendredi 16 novembre 2018 ?? 15:25 -0700, Alan Lundin a ??crit :
> > Is there some reason the aspect ratio can't be specified with two
> > input boxes: x :
Hi,
idea: "snap" to common values during drawing of the rectangle:
- original ratio
- 16:9
- 3:2
- 1:1
etc.
Chris
Am 16.11.2018 um 21:50 schrieb Jan Ingwer Baer:
Of course DT should not round, but it should show the Ratio with an
integer for the small-side. For me showing 8.2/5 or 3.28/2
Le vendredi 16 novembre 2018 à 15:25 -0700, Alan Lundin a écrit :
> Is there some reason the aspect ratio can't be specified with two
> input boxes: x : y ?
That's already possible : x / y
See the manual.
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The best way to travel is by means of
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--alan
* August Schwerdfeger (aug...@schwerdfeger.name) [181116 14:22]:
* Subject: Re: [darktable-dev] Feature request (Cropping module GUI):
> The problem with selecting these integers based on commonly-used aspect
> ratios, is that the only real use for this feature would be in "freeh
The problem with selecting these integers based on commonly-used aspect
ratios, is that the only real use for this feature would be in "freehand"
mode when cropping to an *unusual* aspect ratio; the common ones like 16:9
are represented in the "aspect" combo box and it is much easier to select
the
On 16-Nov-18 18:26, Heiko Bauke wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, 16. November 2018 schrieb Jan Ingwer Baer:
If DT shows the aspect ratio it should try to find the nearest integral
fraction (of course with values below 30) like 3:2, 16:9, ...
For your exampel it should show 8.2:5, or it should use one
Hi,
Am Freitag, 16. November 2018 schrieb Jan Ingwer Baer:
> If DT shows the aspect ratio it should try to find the nearest integral
> fraction (of course with values below 30) like 3:2, 16:9, ...
>
>
> For your exampel it should show 8.2:5, or it should use one of the
> common denominators
If DT shows the aspect ratio it should try to find the nearest integral
fraction (of course with values below 30) like 3:2, 16:9, ...
For your exampel it should show 8.2:5, or it should use one of the
common denominators x:2, x:3, x:4, x:9 ...
It's not easy to find the best...
On 16-Nov-18
Hi,
could the aspect ratio added to the cropping display
(module: Zuschneiden und Drehen)?
So instead of (4203 x 2564) show (4203 x 2564 / 1:1.64).
Chris
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Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
In development builds you can pan the image with the arrow keys and zoom with
ctrl-- and ctrl-+. The panning steps can be made smaller/bigger with alt/shit
keys. I suppose we could add that to zooming, too, and maybe also to the
scroll wheel zoom.
Thanks. Panning with
Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018, 09:11:50 CET schrieb Alexander Rabtchevich:
> Hello
>
> While cropping, especially portrait oriented images, it is hard to get
> maximum useful space for the crop within the monitor. The step of
> scaling is too big to achieve some appropriate size of the frame for
>
Ciao Johannes,
I cannot understand very well your question.
If you copy the history stack of a shot you can then paste it on more shots.
Select the already developed image, copy the history stack, select one or
more destination images, paste the history stack.
If you desire to copy history stack
Hi,
I believe a system for handeling multiple, temporary, settings/styles could
be very useful. I often find that i want to apply nearly the same settings
to multiple photos from the same shoot (I could do this by grouping the
photos, but i like to edit my photos in chronological order).
I
Am Donnerstag, 31. August 2017, 11:46:33 CEST schrieb Vlad Kuzba:
> Hello,
Hi.
> I now have about a hundred different styles both collected and created
> myself and finding the one I want to use is getting harder and harder. I
> believe, I'm not alone in this :-). Would it be possible to have
Ciao Vladimir,
I think this feature will help a lot of people (me too!).
Now the only option you have is to use a structured style name so they are
listed in the combo box as you need but I understand this is a difficult
task.
Maurizio
2017-08-31 11:46 GMT+02:00 Vlad Kuzba
Hello,
I now have about a hundred different styles both collected and created
myself and finding the one I want to use is getting harder and harder. I
believe, I'm not alone in this :-). Would it be possible to have the styles
organised in user defined folders, something like RawTherapy uses for
That should be enough to get it running. Go to the export selected module
on the right in lighttable view, drop down the target storage list and you
should see file to collection as a choice. If you select an image, then
choose the export format, then choose export, it will show up in the
I have inserted a copy of the script into the .config/darktable/lua
folder and added a require line into the luarc file . what further
do I need to get this running? All rather new to me!!
David
On 10/19/2016 11:13 AM, William Ferguson wrote:
I created contrib/export2collection.lua that
Thank you Roman, William, André and David for you comments and help.
I think th behaviour of DT depends of the particular needs of every people
and their particular workflow. I see your reasons, but for me it would be
very useful to automatically re-import the exported file basically because
the
The option of storing exported materials to the parent folder is IMO a
very useful addition to the current file handling system. Thank you William.
David
On 10/19/2016 11:13 AM, William Ferguson wrote:
I created contrib/export2collection.lua that adds a new exporter, file
to collection. The
What I understand is that dt is used to work on an image: You have the
original image, raw or jpeg, and want to process it somehow. After you
finish your work, you export it, generating the final image. So, its final.
You can you any image viewer to see the result. I use the Gnome Image
Viewer to
I created contrib/export2collection.lua that adds a new exporter, file to
collection. The selected images are exported, then imported back into the
collection and grouped with the original images. All tags, except the
darktable ones, are copied over as well as any ratings. The pull request
has
Hi,
I've noted that when I exported a photo the exported file exists on the
directory but it cannot be seen in DT (you have to reload the entire folder
to see it).
I commented this behaviour in the mailing list and I was told that this is
the way DT deals with exported photos. I don`t know the
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 10:01 PM, Tim Rolph wrote:
> Hi All, would it be possible to add an option for auto raw white point
> calculation?
No. Because that would be selfish.
If it really is an issue, you need to report it:
Hi All, would it be possible to add an option for auto raw white point
calculation? At the moment the raw white point for CRW files is set at 4000, I
believe this is because of Adobe DNG creator reports this! I find that the
required white point can vary between 1000 and 9000 depending on the
Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2016, 10:30:55 CEST schrieb Seweryn Niemiec:
> On 13.10.2016 16:03, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Well, there are several places where a LUT can be applied. Once in the
> > beginning, to get you recorded video data to a known state (kind of
> > replaces input color profile),
fwiw people have already found ways to ingest 3d luts into our colour
look up table module:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_cLCL5PJk4
-jo
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:03 AM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2016, 12:53:12 CEST schrieb Seweryn Niemiec:
>> Hi
Am Donnerstag, 26. November 2015, 22:48:26 schrieb Caio S. Souza:
> Hello!
Hi.
> I'm almost done implementing this feature, but I have two questions.
> 1) I had to add one entry to the struct dt_iop_channelmixer_params_t
> to store where the correction must be applied. Should I increment the
>
Hello!
I'm almost done implementing this feature, but I have two questions.
1) I had to add one entry to the struct dt_iop_channelmixer_params_t
to store where the correction must be applied. Should I increment the
version in the DT_MODULE_INTROSPECTION macro?
2) The final outputs of red, green,
On 11/20/2015 04:33 PM, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Šarūnas Burdulis
> wrote:
>> would someone care to take a look at the attached patch? It ads
>> $(EXIF_MODEL) to recognized variables in the export to files on disk
>> file naming field. I
Am Freitag, 20. November 2015, 23:40:47 schrieb Pedro Côrte-Real:
[...]
> As for submitting the patch ideally you'd do a pull request on github.
> It's easier to review there and that way you actually get credited in
> the commit history. If that's too inconvenient a patch attached to
> email as
Hello,
To preserve luminosity when using the Channel Mixer module one must be
careful in choosing values for the red, green and blue sliders such that
their sum equals 1. If we need to change the sliders values a lot (e.g.
when experimenting with their importance on a black and white conversion),
On 22/11/15 23:44, Caio S. Souza wrote:
I took a look at this module's source code and identified the pieces
that must be changed (including the opencl kernel). If you agree this
feature is a good idea, I may help implementing it. What do you think?
+1
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On 11/20/2015 05:29 PM, Šarūnas Burdulis wrote:
> On 11/20/2015 04:33 PM, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Šarūnas Burdulis
>> wrote:
>>> would someone care to take a look at the attached patch? It
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:29 PM, Šarūnas Burdulis
wrote:
> Frankly, I didn't even think about what else might be available in img
> struct. So yes, let's use whichever element looks best for showing the
> camera model in most of the cases (I only tested with files from
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