On Wednesday, 25 April 2018 17:27:02 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> Ubuntu darktable distro version is too old. only DT 2.4.2 can handle Nikon
> D5600.
If you use a newer darktable package, ask the maintainer to update lensfun too
and have darktable built against it.
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Andreas Schneider
Ubuntu darktable distro version is too old. only DT 2.4.2 can handle Nikon
D5600.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 2:49 AM Andreas Schneider
wrote:
> On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 19:07:38 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> > Andreas,
> > what would you recommend for me? Fresh install of darktable followed by
> > ins
On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 19:07:38 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> Andreas,
> what would you recommend for me? Fresh install of darktable followed by
> install of lensfun 0.3.1?
Install darktable and lensfun from the packages provided by your distro. Open
bugs if you need newer lensfun that it gets upd
Andreas,
what would you recommend for me? Fresh install of darktable followed by
install of lensfun 0.3.1?
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 9:31 AM Andreas Schneider
wrote:
> On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:36:52 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> > Andreas,
>
> Hi Daudi,
>
> > Thank you for your insight. However, i
On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:36:52 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> Andreas,
Hi Daudi,
> Thank you for your insight. However, if you see the start of the thread, I
> originally only used the darktable 2.4.2 package from PPA and there were no
> lens data being accessed leading me to assume that there was
Andreas,
Thank you for your insight. However, if you see the start of the thread, I
originally only used the darktable 2.4.2 package from PPA and there were no
lens data being accessed leading me to assume that there was no lensfun
attached to the distribution of darktable 2.4.2 when picked up via
On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 04:33:12 CEST Daudi Amani wrote:
> Dear Stefan,
> Thank you for the more detailed and actionable information. Based on your
> information, here is what I have done and the results:
> 1. $ sudo apt-get remove darktable
> 2. download lensfun-0.2.8.tar.gz, extract to my home
Dear Stefan,
Thank you for the more detailed and actionable information. Based on your
information, here is what I have done and the results:
1. $ sudo apt-get remove darktable
2. download lensfun-0.2.8.tar.gz, extract to my home directory, make &
install per instructions for Ubuntu 16.04
$ cd len
Dear Daudi Amani
On 23.04.2018 06:16, Daudi Amani wrote:
> Tobias, although I appreciate your effort to help me, your information
> doesn't address either of my issues.
> Issue 1: installing DT2.4.2 directly from DT PPA does not seem to
> install lensfun (any version).
DT from Pascals PPA depends
Tobias, although I appreciate your effort to help me, your information
doesn't address either of my issues.
Issue 1: installing DT2.4.2 directly from DT PPA does not seem to install
lensfun (any version).
Issue 2: installing lensfun 0.3.2 either before or after installation of DT
2.4.2 yields the p
Am Samstag, 21. April 2018, 18:46:36 CEST schrieb Daudi Amani:
> If I simply install DT 2.4.2 without installing lensfun-0.3.2, there is NO
> lens correction data and no way to choose a lens. It's unclear from DT
> documentation what IS expected re lensfun: what version? what installation
> order?
If I simply install DT 2.4.2 without installing lensfun-0.3.2, there is NO
lens correction data and no way to choose a lens. It's unclear from DT
documentation what IS expected re lensfun: what version? what installation
order? what locations? DT also does not give any status as to how it views
len
Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2018, 04:40:18 CEST schrieb Daudi Amani:
> i installed lensfun-0.3.2 AFTER installing Darktable 2.4.2. I am able to
That sounds like the problem: You are not using the version of lensfun
darktable was compiled against. That will result in arbitrarily broken lens
correcti
yes: two lenses are in lensfun-data.
yes, I know that update-data provides more. My issue has nothing to do with
lensfun data, but rather with Darktable 1) finding the lens and getting the
correction data; 2) perseverance of the lens selected; 3) showing a list of
other lenses to choose from; 4) ab
* Daudi Amani [04-18-18 22:43]:
> i installed lensfun-0.3.2 AFTER installing Darktable 2.4.2. I am able to
> verify the lens data if I select the lens ... unfortunately, Darktable is
> NOT providing any persistence to the selected lens. It should be
> remembering my lens choice in the .xmp file. N
i installed lensfun-0.3.2 AFTER installing Darktable 2.4.2. I am able to
verify the lens data if I select the lens ... unfortunately, Darktable is
NOT providing any persistence to the selected lens. It should be
remembering my lens choice in the .xmp file. Nor is Darktable supplying me
a list of ch
On 4/18/18 12:29 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
did you try lensfun-update-data
For what it's worth, I have the same problem and have verified that the
lensfun data is current.
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* Daudi Amani [04-18-18 12:21]:
> Issue: Darktable is not automatically recognizing lens and correcting.
> Further, DT doesn't show a list of possible lenses to choose from which is
> desirable when using a manual non-CPU lens.
>
> Behavior:
> 1) each time an image is selected, DT shows (screensh
Issue: Darktable is not automatically recognizing lens and correcting.
Further, DT doesn't show a list of possible lenses to choose from which is
desirable when using a manual non-CPU lens.
Behavior:
1) each time an image is selected, DT shows (screenshot)
2) when I click the down-triangle to the
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