Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2017, 14:29:46 schrieb johannes hanika:
> i'm not sure i understand this.. but could you try again now please?
I have no issues anymore. So I guess this one is fixed now:
https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11434
>
> -jo
Thanks!
Christian
> On Thu, Jan 19,
i'm not sure i understand this.. but could you try again now please?
-jo
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:11 PM, johannes hanika wrote:
> those pyramids are terrible. and the boundary conditions are the
> worst. they are different if the image dimension is a multiple of 2
> (that's
those pyramids are terrible. and the boundary conditions are the
worst. they are different if the image dimension is a multiple of 2
(that's why it works for even resolutions and not for odd, or the
other way around). will have another look. thanks for the fast
confirmation :)
-jo
On Thu, Jan
I think I may have mailed everyone as well as the list. Apologies.
Update.
It's odd. Using tab to close or open the sidebars.
The problem is hidden or does not exist when all the panels are expanded.
Hiding them shows black bars on the bottom and right side.
In the lighttable there is a black
heya,
if any one of you uses git master.. could you tell me if the current
version resolves your opencl boundary handling issues? it seems to be
fixed for me now.
cheers,
jo
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:48 PM, johannes hanika wrote:
> if i manage to fix this boundary handling
Yes, definitely related to OpenCL!
Frankly, on my system OpenCL 'feels' as if it slower than without.
David
On 01/15/2017 11:09 PM, Christian Kanzian wrote:
Hi,
Looks like this issue: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/11434
darktable 2.3.0+git247.4b67f41-1.1 ... openSUSE 42.2 (Recently