Hey all,
As you may know, I've started a video tutorial series on youtube.
I grabbed a copy of the dt logo from somewhere, but it's not particularly
hi-res. Can someone point me to the svg version, please?
Much appreciated!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
With such a low ratio of space usage, I think I will ignore it until it
becomes an issue.
Tim
From: I. Ivanov
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2018 3:08 PM
To: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Expire disk cache entries
On 2018-08-06 10:29 AM,
yes, I have 4k and it seems ok to me.
My memory for thumbnails is 1024 and it is ok. I usually work on few
thousand (like 3000 to 5000 images at once - until I process them). I
have disk cache enabled - "enable disk backend for thumbnail cache".
This is on SSD. Works quite well for
On 2018-08-06 10:29 AM, n61...@gmail.com wrote:
I do not want to just delete the old disk cache, but instead prune the
cache in a more intelligent way. This does not appear to be documented
as a request/issue.
To my understanding there are some scripts. I believe they are on the
GIT
I do not want to just delete the old disk cache, but instead prune the cache
in a more intelligent way. This does not appear to be documented as a
request/issue.
Can this be done in lua in dt? Or does it need to be a stand alone
application?
Besides the basic config of a max number or size of
I have placed a request for better state definition on redmine
On 08/06/18 03:34, Romano Giannetti wrote:
There must be a CSS option somewhere... I also struggle to see when
the toggles are on or off in the interface. I would sacrifice the
elegance of the two grey levels with something
* kneops [08-06-18 09:08]:
> Ah... that would be 1500Mb, never touched that or noticed that
> I just changed it to 5000 to see how that works.
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> Op 06-08-18 om 15:01 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
> > * kneops [01-01-70 12:34]:
> > > Yes, it's all on the SSD, a brand new Samsung :)
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to get Darktable to apply lens correction automatically to my
raws. I'm using DNGs produced by CHDK, but my camera doesn't store lens
info (it has a fixed lens) and hence the autodetection fails.
When I manually set the the make, model and lens the correction is applied
correctly.
Ah... that would be 1500Mb, never touched that or noticed that
I just changed it to 5000 to see how that works.
Op 06-08-18 om 15:01 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* kneops [01-01-70 12:34]:
Yes, it's all on the SSD, a brand new Samsung :)
It's not that I can't live with this, and it's only
* kneops [01-01-70 12:34]:
> Yes, it's all on the SSD, a brand new Samsung :)
> It's not that I can't live with this, and it's only happening sometimes, not
> always. I just noticed it happening.
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> Op 06-08-18 om 14:41 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
> > * kneops [08-06-18 08:25]:
> > > I
* kneops [08-06-18 08:25]:
> I have 16Gb, but it is not so much the speed itself. I just imported 400 RAF
> files and this went fast. It's the already imported folders that are
> sometimes slow when displaying (rebuilding?) the thumbs. My OS and Darktable
> files are on a fast SSD. I will keep an
On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 23:59:23 -0400, n61...@gmail.com wrote:
> Missed the page up/down (and that is in the manual!).
> That helps some. Concern with 20K images is not the database, it is the
> scrolling.
>
> But this could be a factor of my thinking from LightRoom. I am used to
> effectively a
On 2018-08-06 6:56 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> indeed, working by group one of which is filmstrip is much more contained
> that the entire database. look at dt's collections/groups. they can be
> quite specific or not as you desire.
"I'm a bear of very little brain and long words confuse
* kneops [08-06-18 04:19]:
> I already have that enabled. Could there be a maximum amount of thumbs that
> can be stored?
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> Op 31-07-18 om 20:14 schreef I. Ivanov:
> >
> >
> > On 2018-07-31 12:58 AM, kneops wrote:
> > > Some folders open right away with all the thumbs visible
> > >
* n61...@gmail.com [08-06-18 00:02]:
> Missed the page up/down (and that is in the manual!).
> That helps some. Concern with 20K images is not the database, it is the
> scrolling.
>
> But this could be a factor of my thinking from LightRoom. I am used to
> effectively a single filmroll.
> >From
I'm not sure about it because he saws it also when image is exported.
Fred: Could you try disabling OpenCL?
Regards
2018-07-31 18:28 GMT+02:00 David Vincent-Jones :
> Raw-Overexpose-Indicators ... are turned on. Click on the mini Bayer icon
> to turn it off.
>
> David
>
> On 07/31/2018 09:06
There must be a CSS option somewhere... I also struggle to see when the
toggles are on or off in the interface. I would sacrifice the elegance
of the two grey levels with something more visible...
Romano
On 31/07/18 18:51, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
I have an ongoing battle with the two
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