For the Nikon D300, there are 3 choices - lossy, lossless and no
compression.
On 5 February 2014 15:24, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Klaus Post [02-05-14 04:58]:
> > On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote:
> > > * Moritz Moeller [02-02-14 07:55]:
> > > > On 1/2/14 7:24 pm, B
I've taken photos and run the scripts.
Firstly, there is a slight problem with the online instructions for running
the scripts - these only seem to be correct for a git repository. If, like
me, you only have it installed by rpm, then the instructions need amending,
I think. I would say:
1) Create
so
25600' from blendop version 4 to version 7
[imageop_init_presets] updating 'denoiseprofile' preset 'NIKON D810 iso
51200' from version 2 to version 3
[imageop_init_presets] updating 'denoiseprofile' preset 'NIKON D810 iso
51200' from blendop version
gt; denoising and special treatment of dark areas.. but let's first see if it
> turns out to be a problem at all :)
>
> cheers,
> jo
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Colin Adams
> wrote:
>
>> OK, thanks.
>>
>> I take it that if I update to
Am 29.09.2014 um 10:13 schrieb Colin Adams:
> > I don't think that's possible right now, is it?
>
> It is. You need two denoising instances configured to the different
> strength values you like. One instance using your drawn mask, the other
> instance using your drawn mask in
I can see the message.
On 29 September 2014 23:54, thokster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can anybody see this message?
>
> The last 3 months I tried 3 times to provide noise profiles.
> Up to now there was no reaction.
>
> Am I banned somehow?
> Are the profiles too bad to talk about?
> Do my messages not a
Am 29.09.2014 um 22:13 schrieb Colin Adams:
> > In the manual, section 3.2.4 Blending, sub-section drawn mask, it
> mentions
> > that there is a transition zone with gradual decay of opacity. I noticed
> > this effect. Is there away to control the decay rate (I want it to
I've not had any problems, but I have only been exporting a few pictures at
a time, so perhaps not a useful datum.
On 19 October 2014 19:09, Ulrich Pegelow
wrote:
> I don't know for sure but most likely neither of the two uses OpenCL.
> Concerning that graphics driver version maybe some other pe
Isn't this the normal case? You have to select another module before
cropping takes effect.
On 19 October 2014 21:36, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> If I crop a landscape image into portrait mode and leave that photo, when
> I return to make more adjustments and enable the crop mode, the entire
> ima
Will tonight's fedora rpm build be the release candidate?
On 17 November 2014 11:00, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Montag, 17. November 2014, 09:39:25 schrieb johannes hanika:
> > hi all (package maintainers and otherwise interested people on this
> list),
> >
> > we just released a release cand
On 30 November 2014 at 18:33, David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> On Monday, December 01, 2014 06:56 johannes hanika wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Moritz Moeller
>
> > > In general, the sliders in DT are super hard to hit. They are
I have the same experience.
---
That's good. Maybe we'll see updates more timely now.
On 1 February 2015 at 12:38, Germano Massullo
wrote:
> Good day,
> I am writing to you to inform you that I have been accepted as Darktable
> comantainer in the Fedora Project
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/darktable/
> Have
g our manual for
the upcoming release of darktable 1.2. We will take your suggestions
into account then.
What puzzles me is that key accelerators do not work for you.
Ulrich
Am 02.03.2013 17:11, schrieb Colin Adams:
Hello,
My name is Colin and I've jus
On 2 March 2013 18:56, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Ah, then maybe our usermanual is a bit unclear on the function of "z"
> and we seem to have a small bug in addition.
>
> What "z" does in fact is fully zoom into the image under the mouse
> cursor. If you release the key it goes back to the original
Ah. It doesn't even appear there.
On 2 March 2013 19:13, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Am 02.03.2013 20:04, schrieb Colin Adams:
>
>> On 2 March 2013 18:56, Ulrich Pegelow > <mailto:ulrich.pegelow@**tongareva.de >>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ah, then maybe our
There doesn't seem to be an option to add a line.
To make it clear, the word "overexposed" doesn't appear. The "image
forward" line is followed by "toggle film strip" line.
On 2 March 2013 19:21, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Am 02.03.2013 20:15, schrieb C
That works now.
Thanks.
On 2 March 2013 19:40, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Am 02.03.2013 20:29, schrieb Colin Adams:
>
> There doesn't seem to be an option to add a line.
>> To make it clear, the word "overexposed" doesn't appear. The "image
>> f
On 4 March 2013 18:49, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> There still remain chapter 6 and chapter 7 which are rather short. Colin,
> could you have a look at them?
>
> Here finally is the current status which should be your starting point:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/c7t47uxnnehjj7x/darktable-usermanual-
On 5 March 2013 18:12, Mark Garrow wrote:
> "Set' and 'Sets' appear to be used interchangeably as first words in a
> number of paragraph/statements . as in 'Set the density of the
> filter ..'. I read these instances of usage as instructions and not as
> command statements."
>
>
On 12 March 2013 20:20, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> here is the latest update of our usermanual:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/z4ynpofg77vqw83/darktable-usermanual-130312.pdf
>
> Proofreading changes are complete now in chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and the
> last part of chapter 3. Still missin
> Am Mittwoch, 13. März 2013, 07:46:45 schrub Colin Adams:
>> On 12 March 2013 20:20, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
>> > Hi Guys,
>> >
>> > here is the latest update of our usermanual:
>> >
>> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/z4ynpofg77vqw83/darktable-userma
On 15 March 2013 17:36, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
>
> Darktable 1.1.4 has been released btw :)
I have 1.1.3 installed via yum on Fedora 18. Since 1.1.3 is newer than
Fedora 18, I am guessing someone pushes new rpms to the fedora
repositories. But it hasn't appeared yet. Is my guess wrong?
---
Thanks.
sudo yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update darktable
did the trick for me.
On 15 March 2013 18:18, Madko wrote:
> Yes updates are a feature in most linux distro. Btw 1.1.4 is available thru
> updates-testing repository on fedora 18
On 17 March 2013 12:28, Sebastian Kraft wrote:
> Ok, what we have so far:
>
> Strict search won't work as lens names are not standardized and differ
> in some parts of the name. See Tamron 17-50.
>
> Fuzzy search won't work as lens names sometimes only differ by one last
> letter. See Canon 70-20
Are you guys aware of pandoc? It converts between many different
markup formats, including docbook (if I remember correctly), latex and
markdown. Might be worth taking a look.
On 27 March 2013 17:23, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le 27/03/2013 18:11, johannes hanika a écrit :
>> /me is all for tex or some
I did a general yum update, which upgraded Fedora 18 to use darktable
1.1.4. This overwrote my edited darktable.desktop file (as warned). But
editing it again to change these two lines:
Exec=/opt/darktable/bin/darktable %U
TryExec=/opt/darktable/bin/darktable
isn't helping - the gnome icon still
That would be the anti-aliasing of have with has grammar police? To avoid
removing distinctions of number (one versus moire than one)?
On 24 July 2013 07:09, Jack Bowling wrote:
> On 13-07-23 10:58 PM, Jack Bowling wrote:
> > On 13-07-23 03:52 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> >> With anti-alias
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