When you complete drawing the region to be changed the identical donor
region is created tethered to the drawn area. Are you fully completing
the enclosed problem area?
On 2019-02-02 5:45 p.m., Terry Duell wrote:
Hello All,
I'm having some difficulty figuring out how to use a drawn mask with
Hi Michael,
I think it is normal that you loose a bit of contrast. I usually use a tone
curve to finetune b/w images :)
Kindly,
Anders
søndag den 3. februar 2019 13.40.05 CET skrev Michael Jacobs:
> In DT 2.6.0 (on Linux Mint), when changing a color photo to black & white
> (via monochrome,
In DT 2.6.0 (on Linux Mint), when changing a color photo to black & white
(via monochrome, channelmixer or color zones filter), details seem to be
soften compared to original color photo.
But when exporting these B photos to jpg, details seem still to be
present.
Can't find an explanation for
Awesome! Thanks for that.
And I only run darktable on Linux.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Michael Rasmussen
Date: Sun., 3 Feb. 2019, 22:37
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Backing up dt settings
To:
Hi Bruce,
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 21:47:38 +1100
Bruce
Hi Bruce,
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 21:47:38 +1100
Bruce Williams wrote:
> need to back up and restore if I wanted to keep all my current
> darktable settings and configurations?
For Linux this should do it:
~/.cache/darktable<-- thumbnails and generated stuff is found here
~/.config/darktable
Hey guys,
I'm in the process of rebuilding my pc, which is a dual boot system
(windows 10, Linux Mint 19).
I'm considering doing a clean install of both operating systems, and was
wondering if someone could point me to what folders/files I would need to
back up and restore if I wanted to keep all