On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 21:47:10 -0500
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>Any news on bringing Darktable to Windows?
>
Don't hold your breath:
http://www.darktable.org/2015/07/why-dont-you-provide-a-windows-build/
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Hi,
I really can't make heads or tails of how to combine masks in a sensible
way.
Drawn masks can be controlled quite easily in the mask manager,
adjusting the boolean logic somewhat easily/logically (although it
really should have groups, so you could say "A and (B or C)" vs "(A and
B) or
Hi,
When I want to know what I'm changing I change blend mode to difference
and it shows a black background with white/grey points indicating changes.
Regards
PS: sorry Johannes for the email
Enviado desde mi tabla de planchar
El 27 dic. 2016 6:22 p. m., "Ari Torhamo"
hi,
sorry i don't have an english explanation, only the formulas.
this module enhances local contrast by using
``Unnormalized bilateral filtering''
as described in
http://people.csail.mit.edu/hasinoff/pubs/AubryEtAl14-lapfilters.pdf
(the rest of the paper is implemented in a branch).
the detail
Hello,
I've been trying to find out what the different sliders on the local
contrast tool actually do in Darktable. There are three sliders and the
working of the first one seems obvious; it adjusts the radius (in
pixels?) of the area the other sliders affect on.
The contrast slider