I think he meant the size *after* cropping. I requested this at one point,
and a prototype was implemented, but it turned out to be too inefficient
and was removed.
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On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 5:20 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Michael Jacobs [02-07-
* Michael Jacobs [02-07-19 17:23]:
> In DT 2.6.0 (on Linux Mint), is there a way to display the size (width x
> height) of a cropped picture in the image information tab ? (both in
> lighttable & darkroom)
the width and height in pixels are shown in the image information panel on
the left in both
In DT 2.6.0 (on Linux Mint), is there a way to display the size (width x
height) of a cropped picture in the image information tab ? (both in
lighttable & darkroom)
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> I may not be understanding all the issues correctly, but this seems much
> less useful than basing the values on an output profile that you actually
> intend to use for exporting to. Would it make sense to have the
> picker/histogram always use the profile that the soft proofing toggle is
> set t
No problem, Edgardo. Thanks for all your work!
Normand
Le 19-02-07 à 13 h 13, Edgardo Hoszowski a écrit :
You are mixing things and getting off-topic here, we'll never be able to
define a requirement this way.
The final histogram/color picker/overexpose does collect the data at the
end of th
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019, at 09:57, Normand Fortier wrote:
> That is also what Lightroom does: "Lightroom uses a wide gamut RGB space
> similar to ProPhoto RGB to do all the image calculations, and the
> histogram and RGB percentage readouts are based on this native Lightroom
> RGB space."
> http://
You are mixing things and getting off-topic here, we'll never be able to
define a requirement this way.
The final histogram/color picker/overexpose does collect the data at the
end of the pipe, that is, when it has finished processing the image. Not
converting it to another profile makes no sense,
Le 19-02-07 à 07 h 36, Edgardo Hoszowski a écrit :
PR 2069 is ready, please test it.
Thank you for the quick response! Sorry for the long posts, but I think
we're not quite on the same page. I am still trying to figure how to
incorporate your PR into my DT source, so I can't test yet, but I r
PR 2069 is ready, please test it.
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