That doesn't work on Ubuntu 16.04. The packages are not found.
On 10/23/2017 10:50 PM, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017, at 19:30, Michael wrote:
>> I started looking at an archive of the messages and noted lensfun-update-data
>> and supposed I ought to install it. how d
years ago I ordered
C1 DIN A4 sized reflective camera target on non-glossy
Kodak Prof. paper and polystyrol backing. IT 8.7 layout.
for doing profiles when shooting film and scanning afterwards with
Vuescan (profiling different color negative films).
Worked fine.
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On Mon, Oct 23, 2017, at 19:30, Michael wrote:
> I started looking at an archive of the messages and noted lensfun-update-data
> and supposed I ought to install it. how do i install it with apt? i
> tried sudo apt-get install lensfun-tools but that didnt work.
Unfortunately, various distros seem t
I started looking at an archive of the messages and noted lensfun-update-data
and supposed I ought to install it. how do i install it with apt? i
tried sudo apt-get install lensfun-tools but that didnt work.
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I’m using darktable 2.2.5 on a Mac.
If I set the display profile as ‘system display profile’, does DT use xatom or
colord (or neither) to find the correct profile of my monitor?
Is the ‘correct profile’ the one that I specify in ColorSync?
The reason I ask is that I was playing with the BRG pro
Can somebody confirm that export to email as a jpg is not correctly
reflecting width and height ...
I am getting a file size from a 1500 x 1500 onto an email that is the
same as full size for 6000 x 4000.
darktable 2.3.0~git1008.eb1318c80-5.1
David
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Hi,
It is not needed that the card fills the frame: you will adjust the picker
to the size of the area on the picture in post-production with darktable.
It is important that the card get the same light as the scene.
If you are really close from the scene, it is not often possible.
Even with a co
To properly use a gray card with Darktable I would take a photo of the card
(zoomed in so that it fills as much as the viewfinder as possible) then
spot white balance on it? what is the minimum distance I should have the
card from the lens?
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On 2017-01-17 09:50, Šarūnas wrote:
> On 2017-01-16 11:23, Patrick Rudin wrote:
>> schrieb Michael Born :
>>> I'm running a RX480 with MESA OpenGL (because, I like open source)
>>> and the OpenCL libs from the AMDGPU-PRO driver (see
>>> http://www.gearsongallium.com/?p=2960 )
>>> Darktable works fi
Hi Thomas, I used Wolf Faust R1 just because I already had it to calibrate my
scanner but if I were too get another one for my camera I would get the C1;
its 3 times the cost of the R1 at 30 euro but its bigger (A4) and non-glossy
so it's easier to get a good shot.
I have had disappointing resul
I'm planning on getting an a7rII and I was wondering about the color
scheme? Will I need to create my own icc profile?
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Thomas,
I struggled with it very often, see my attempts in the past
http://gersiemerink.net/index.php/darktable/darktable-vs-canon-eos60d
http://gersiemerink.net/index.php/darktable/darktable-eos60d-profiel
nowadays, I do use two types of icc profiles and disable basecurve for that
nothing is pe
Hello Johannes,
please do, an in depth tutorial would be nice. I'm struggling with the
default presentation of my D610 images and thinkig about investing in a
color chart by Wolf Faust.
BR
Matej
Am 23.10.2017 um 10:20 schrieb johannes hanika:
heya,
this 60D case is really unfortunate. the
heya,
this 60D case is really unfortunate. the way we handled defaults in
the past isn't very good.. in a sense that if we now replaced the
apparently broken 60D "enhanced matrix" it'll break history stacks for
all old images.
we should probably store at least a 3x3 matrix in the parameters of
th
> Gesendet: Montag, 23. Oktober 2017 um 07:47 Uhr
> Von: "Robert William Hutton"
> An: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> Betreff: Re: [darktable-user] Exported JPG vs. Camera JPG
> On 22/10/17 20:27, Thomas Werzmirzowsky wrote:
> > I shot a portrait with my Canon EOS 60D and noticed that the JP
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