When you shoot a burst of photos, then in darktable you will select
the one that is more focused (less blurred). It would be great if
darktable would be able to select automatically the less blurred photo
Related ticket:
https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/12712
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Hello,
I installed Raspbian Buster on a Raspberry Pi 3B + and tried to compile
Darktable 2.6.2.
cmake is aborted with the error message not supported platform.
Is this a bug or is it due to the 32bit operating system?
Cheers
Holger
Am Samstag, 5. Oktober 2019, 13:41:46 CEST schrieben Sie:
> On
Define 'most focused'.
I give you an example to understand this request better.
I shoot (tango) dancers in low light. A lot of shots are shoulders and
heads only. Because I shoot in low light I use a very fast, manual lens at
full aperture (f/0.95).
In a burst sequence of seven shots that
On Sunday, 6 October 2019 12:43:16 CEST Holger Klemm wrote:
> Hello,
> I installed Raspbian Buster on a Raspberry Pi 3B + and tried to compile
> Darktable 2.6.2.
>
> cmake is aborted with the error message not supported platform.
> Is this a bug or is it due to the 32bit operating system?
I think
Il giorno dom 6 ott 2019 alle ore 13:32 Moritz Mœller
ha scritto:
>
> Define 'most focused'.
> I give you an example to understand this request better. [...]
Yes you are right. but in your case, the couple is the main thing that
is moving in the picture. For my use case imagine I am taking photo
Hi,
Image processing filters on raw pictures (even more now, with 24-52 Mpx
images) are really demanding on computational power (especially the
nicest ones, unsurprisingly), and darktable uses 32 bits floating point
arithmetic to perform them, in order to avoid most numerical issues you
would get
That can be easily done by computing the L2 norm of the laplacian of the
pictures, or the L2 norm of the first level of wavelets decomposition
(which is used in the focus preview), and taking the maximum.
As usual, it will be more work to wire the UI to the functionality than
writing the core imag
Hi Everyone
After a long time away from this list (but still regularly working with git
master) I'm back here...
I've just tried to compile dt master again and it failed on me...
The reason is that my GCC doesn't recognize the option split-loops
Error:
/home/marco/build/darktable/src/iop/toneequ
Hi,
We support GCC 8 and 9. GCC 6 is quite old already.
The commit you refer to affects only CLang.
Cheers,
Aurélien.
Le 06/10/2019 à 15:26, Marco Tedaldi a écrit :
> Hi Everyone
> After a long time away from this list (but still regularly working
> with git master) I'm back here...
>
>
> I've
On Sun, 6 Oct 2019 15:02:39 +0200, =?UTF-8?Q?Aur=c3=a9lien_Pierre?= wrote:
> That can be easily done by computing the L2 norm of the laplacian of the
> pictures, or the L2 norm of the first level of wavelets decomposition
> (which is used in the focus preview), and taking the maximum.
>
> As usual,
argh. Tales of over-engineering…
Just overlay the euclidean norm of the 2D laplacian on top of the
pictures (some cameras call that focus-peaking), and let the
photographer eyeball them. That will do for subjects at large aperture,
when the subject is supposed to pop out of the background. For sma
Hi guys
What would be really nice would be a nice tool to let the user choose,
since from what I read, even with an IA we would never have, it cannot be
reliable.
I remember when I was using Aftershot (I think it was the name, before it
was Bibble something I think), they had a REALLY great compa
On Sun, 6 Oct 2019 16:40:37 +0200, =?UTF-8?Q?Aur=c3=a9lien_Pierre?= wrote:
> argh. Tales of over-engineering…
I don't really disagree with you, just want to point out that getting
it anywhere near correct (i. e. without a huge number of false
positives and false negatives) is a difficult problem.
Ok, let's go for a "sharpness score" + focus peaking feature. That way,
users will have a way to check which area is in focus, and compare
images between them with a score.
It won't made it to next release, but maybe first minor update.
Le 06/10/2019 à 17:05, Robert Krawitz a écrit :
> On Sun, 6
I would love to have that feature. I find the current focus preview
functionality useless.
Br
Jørn
On 06/10/2019 18:36, Aurélien Pierre wrote:
Ok, let's go for a "sharpness score" + focus peaking feature. That
way, users will have a way to check which area is in focus, and
compare images be
Hello!
First of all let me thank all you developers for your great work,
developing darktable!
I'm using DT for about two years now, learning a lot about how to use it
and the individual modules. And I'm quite happy with what I can archive
with it by now.
Recently I recognized a behaviour which
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