In reference to:
https://sourceforge.net/p/darktable/mailman/message/32734685/
I have been using Darktable on my Linux box for a while now and love it.
However just bought a MB Pro 15 Retina and found that I have issue with the
Photo resolution being scaled 2x. Comment from Moritz Moeller is a b
On September 1, 2014 3:33:04 PM Spencer Goh wrote:
> However just bought a MB Pro 15 Retina and
> found that I have issue with the
> Photo resolution being scaled 2x.
> Comment from Moritz Moeller is a bit
> misleading
Please define 'misleading'.
.mm
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Hello all,
I'm lately using and enjoying darktable to process my photos, and as I
hit a wall when trying to use a high pass filter as a mask for
softening I was giving some thoughts on how this could be achieved in
a general way.
Blender has a very nice interface that deals with this kind of
inpu
Hello,
This has already been suggested on our redmine:
http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/9085
My personal opinion:
I would most likely like to see this implemented in DT.
However, given how big changes are needed, and how this will change
workflow (and knowing results of the previous discu
Thanks for the quick reply,
Nice to see that I'm not the only one who thought about it. I think,
if well planned, it shouldn't change the current workflow unless the
user explicitly chooses, but I am not familiar with the actual
mechanics of DT so I might be wrong.
M.
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Hello
I would say if a photographer takes a photo with some orientation he has
in his mind the final photo having the same orientation. So the behavior
when the landscape oriented crop is suggested for portrait images is
rather odd. Just my statistics: I think I will crop from taken portrait
i
Dear All,
I've just seen this: https://code.google.com/p/rawtherapee/issues/detail?id=2411
Documentation is here: http://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Film_Simulation
Samples:
http://blog.patdavid.net/2013/09/film-emulation-presets-in-gmic-gimp.html
Do you think this would be a worthwhile addition to