Re: [darktable-dev] Local Contrast Module broken using OpenCL

2020-08-13 Thread Hubert Kowalski
It's AMD opencl bug. There is a workaround in darktable 3.2.1 though - https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/5836 check if it helps you! czw., 13 sie 2020 o 14:53 Andreas Schneider napisał(a): > On Thursday, 13 August 2020 14:50:02 CEST Dusenberg wrote: > > I recently migrated to a

Re: [darktable-dev] Local Contrast Module broken using OpenCL

2020-08-13 Thread Andreas Schneider
On Thursday, 13 August 2020 14:50:02 CEST Dusenberg wrote: > I recently migrated to a new Linux workstation with OpenCL capability, and > Darktable 3.0.2 from the OpenSUSE 15.1 distro repository. The Local > Contrast Module (LC) is broken and produces ugly, extreme 'shading' and > artifacts in

[darktable-dev] Local Contrast Module broken using OpenCL

2020-08-13 Thread Dusenberg
I recently migrated to a new Linux workstation with OpenCL capability, and Darktable 3.0.2 from the OpenSUSE 15.1 distro repository. The Local Contrast Module (LC) is broken and produces ugly, extreme 'shading' and artifacts in local laplacian mode that makes it

Re: [darktable-dev] Upgrade from 3.0.2 to 3.2.1 destroys order of modules

2020-08-13 Thread KOVÁCS István
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 08:34, Andreas Herold wrote: > I decided to summarize everything from now on in every mail. > Additonally I have constructed an example, that shows my problem in a more > dramatic way. I think it'd be great if you opened a github issue with the same content and examples:

Re: [darktable-dev] Upgrade from 3.0.2 to 3.2.1 destroys order of modules

2020-08-13 Thread Andreas Herold
Hi, thank you for all the hints I got. Since there are always questions, I have already answered in previous mails, I decided to summarize everything from now on in every mail. Additonally I have constructed an example, that shows my problem in a more dramatic way. My workflow in 3.0.2 I'm