Try the mask manager (left hand side, towards the bottom).
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/mask_manager.html
Kofa
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, 23:34 Martin, wrote:
> darktable 2.4.2 on Ubuntu 16.04
>
> I struggle to figure out how to go from multiple masks to only have
> one
>From the joke screen, you can press "L" to go to the light table.
People complain about this every year. I myself was just using Darktable
today to show some photos on a projector and had to explain the joke to my
audience when the screen came up. Perhaps, since the developers assure us
This is incredibly stupid. I cannot get to the program.
On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 3:25 PM, J Albrecht wrote:
>
> On 01 Apr 2018, at 21:22, Chris wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What is this 'The Dark Table Team Presents The Good Knight' rubbish that
> appears when I
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 16:47:18 -0700
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
>Right click on the mask not wanted and it will be deleted.
I had exactly the problem and I would reset the module to erase the
unwanted masks and redo it again.
Thanks for the info
--
sknahT
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I'm happy with my older Canon Pixma Pro, and drivers from
http://www.turboprint.info/
For a small charge Turboprint will profile the printer.
On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Michael Below wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking at inkjet printers to print photos from darktable on
> Debian
I use an older Epson R2000 which gives me very good results. For some
time I have used Turboprint on a number of printers, I have found this
to be a better overall driver solution for my Linux needs. Under Linux I
found Epson drivers to be lacking full functionality. Red River paper
provides
* Michael Below [04-01-18 16:28]:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking at inkjet printers to print photos from darktable on
> Debian Linux. Any recommendations?
>
> The Epson XP-15000 looks good (A3+, networked, ca. 300 € in DE, main
> drawback probably expensive dye ink, which seems typical
Right click on the mask not wanted and it will be deleted.
On 04/01/2018 02:33 PM, Martin wrote:
> darktable 2.4.2 on Ubuntu 16.04
>
> Hello all,
>
> I struggle to figure out how to go from multiple masks to only have
> one mask applied to a module.
>
> So lets say I add Path #1 to my module
darktable 2.4.2 on Ubuntu 16.04
Hello all,
I struggle to figure out how to go from multiple masks to only have
one mask applied to a module.
So lets say I add Path #1 to my module and then select Path #2 as
well. As expected in my module I see "drawn mask 2 shapes used"
>From there I
Hi,
I am looking at inkjet printers to print photos from darktable on
Debian Linux. Any recommendations?
The Epson XP-15000 looks good (A3+, networked, ca. 300 € in DE, main
drawback probably expensive dye ink, which seems typical for the price
range). But it seems to be too fresh for
Hi,
What is this 'The Dark Table Team Presents The Good Knight' rubbish that
appears when I try to open DarkTable?
Some random DOS game? Makes me not trust this app one bit any more!
Chris
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Hello,
Merry Eastern to everyone.
I am just trying to understand where and how DT retrieves data from the exifs.
After reading the thread, I did a exiv2 -v ad -a -1:00:00 Test.nef.
The photo named Test.nef is one with no importance, so no matter what could
happen to it.
Before applying
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