You can use the 'o' key to show over and under exposed areas in darktable.
On 24 Mar 2015 07:45, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
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> For those of you who do not speak german: You can start watching the video at
> 1:14 min. This is the point where the screen goes black and he starts moving
> the slid
I noticed an excessive slowness when exporting images using OpenCL on a
Geforce GTX 260 (340 drivers). I made a benchmark comparing OpenCL on
and off 46,688 seconds vs 4,174 seconds.
The operating system is Fedora 20 and the CPU is an AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE.
Here the results, what do you think abo
Hi,
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. März 2015 um 11:05 Uhr
> Von: "Germano Massullo"
> An: darktable-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: [darktable-devel] Excessive slowness in exports using nVidia Geforce
> GTX 260
>
> I noticed an excessive slowness when exporting images using OpenCL on a
> Gefor
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Am 24.03.2015 um 08:58 schrieb Edouard Gomez:
> You can use the 'o' key to show over and under exposed areas in darktable.
Yes, this is working: Showing overexposed areas while changing the whitepoint
on the fly. But it is really slow - not very interactive. Would it be faster to
do it like ligh
Il 24/03/2015 11:24, Christian Kanzian ha scritto:
> An old horse won't win the race?
> It's a card from 2008? Please correct me if I am wrong.
> Disable OpenCL or get a newer GPU.
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Hi,
I guess this is a driver, system or hardware issue. In your first mail
you find two system messages:
Message from syslogd@system at Mar 24 10:49:24 ...
kernel:[ 8369.838481] NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for
23s! [swapper/1:0]
Message from syslogd@system at Mar 24 10:49:28