Ideally you could create a style with the watermark module set to off, then
apply the style and get rid of the watermark. But, there is a bug either
with the watermark module or the history stack and this doesn't work. I
filed a bug report, but haven't had a chance to work on it yet.
In the mean
Bernhard,
> thanks, I'll have a look into this.
> Is this the right place for instructions?
> https://www.darktable.org/2013/10/about-basecurves/
Yes.
> > >
> > > https://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/
> > > says in the first sentence:
> > >
> >
Hallo Pascal,
Pascal Obry schrieb am 18.01.19 um 14:46:
Hello Bernhard,
according to
https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/darktable lacks
of support for Nikon D500 and D850 (WB Presets and Custom Matrix).
When I start to work on this, I want to be sure to do the
now it seems to work,
sorry for confusion.
I created an empty
/home/some_path/2019/src/external/rawspeed/data/cameras.xml
and ran the script again.
Terminal says:
$ ./extract_wb 20190116_n5x0021.nef
WARNING: Couldn't find model in cameras.xml ('NIKON CORPORATION',
'NIKON D500')
{ "NIKON CORPO
Thanks, but I get:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential patch ruby-dev zlib1g-dev
liblzma-dev
this is working. Then I did:
$ gem install nokogiri
Fetching: nokogiri-1.10.1.gem (100%)
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::FilePermissionError)
You don't have write permissions for the /var/
Hello Bernhard,
> according to https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/
> darktable lacks of support for Nikon D500 and D850 (WB Presets and Custom
> Matrix). When I start to work on this, I want to be sure to do the right
> things.
>
Not necessary up to date. The D500 is missing WB p
You require nokogiri gem installed.
Execute:
gem install nokogiri
It could fail because it needs some C libraries to get installed(sometimes
you have it installed previously). In case of error you can find more infor
here: https://nokogiri.org/tutorials/installing_nokogiri.html
Regards,
Rafa
Hello,
From which shell script does this message come?
Running this command may provides hints:
strace -f -e trace=execve darktable
Le 16/01/2019 à 09.20, Johann Spies a écrit :
When I start darktable from the commandline I get
/$ /usr/bin/darktable
sh: 1: /home/js/.config/darktable: P
Hi Remco,
Indeed, but I wanted to remove the watermarks from *all* images in a
collection in one go.
Cheers.
Jean-Luc
On 18/01/19 09:20, Remco Viëtor wrote:
On vendredi 18 janvier 2019 09:13:17 CET Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
Ok, found it.
Select one image, put the watermark entry to "off", i
On vendredi 18 janvier 2019 09:13:17 CET Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
> Ok, found it.
>
> Select one image, put the watermark entry to "off", in LT copy history
> stack of that image deselect all items except the "watermark (off)" one
> and copy that to all.
>
> Cheers.
Just setting the watermark to "
Ok, found it.
Select one image, put the watermark entry to "off", in LT copy history
stack of that image deselect all items except the "watermark (off)" one
and copy that to all.
Cheers.
On 18/01/19 08:29, Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
Hi all,
I have applied a temporary watermark to all images i
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