On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, 17:23 Niranjan Rao, wrote:
> Darktable version: 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04
>
> I am seeing patterns in the sky
>
To me, it looks like Jpeg compression artifact. It's a high-res photo, yet
only about 200 kB. Have you tried exporting into png or tiff to see what
the image actually
LUA approach worked
great.
Thanks.
On 2019-11-12 9:29 p.m., August
Schwerdfeger wrote:
If the "import directories recursively" checkbox in the import dialog
does not fit your bill, the 'darktable.database.import' Lua function
Hi August,
> I have run into this a few times with 2.7 development versions; since
> at that point encountering a conflict in 'iop-order' numbers caused
> Darktable to crash, I worked around it by editing sidecar files to
> eliminate the conflicts, mostly by substituting arbitrary 'iop-order'
>
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, at 08:20, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Not necessary. And at worst you'll have to reorder some modules.
Specifically, watch for the 'input color profile' module being located before
'unbreak input profile' (enabled or not) in the processing order (deselect all
of the module view
I have run into this a few times with 2.7 development versions; since at
that point encountering a conflict in 'iop-order' numbers caused Darktable
to crash, I worked around it by editing sidecar files to eliminate the
conflicts, mostly by substituting arbitrary 'iop-order' values. Do you
Dear Axel,
> is it possible to define "old edits"?
All images edited with version previous to 3.0.0rc0.
Starting working on new images is not a problem.
> Also removing modules... I have hundreds of fotos edited with 2. 7
> ever since, but not yet exported e.g. for presentation. Would be
>
Darktable version: 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04
I am seeing patterns in the sky - kind of concentric circles for many of
the exported photos. Trying to understand if this is my camera
limitation or my camera settings, issue with my styles, issues with my
graphics card/hardware or bug in darkable.
For a one-off, one just has to make a Lua script with an import line for
each folder one wants to import
local darktable = require("darktable")
importDirs = function()
darktable.database.import("/path/to/folder1")
darktable.database.import("/path/to/folder2")
...
end
importDirs()
and
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 23:29:26 -0600
August Schwerdfeger wrote:
>If the "import directories recursively" checkbox in the import dialog
>does not fit your bill, the 'darktable.database.import' Lua function
>(https://www.darktable.org/lua-api/index.html#darktable_database_import)
>can import a
Hello!
Just a quick note to inform people that 3.0.0rc0 has an iop-order issue
and so it is better to refrain from using it with old edits.
There is no problem editing new pictures.
We are working on a fix.
See https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/3401
and
Hi
Thanks a million for Darktable which is a fantastic program.
However, I've just noticed a very small thing in color zones.
The grid has 16 fields across, and there are 8 control point below.
These 8 control points define 7 intervals, and as a consequence no
control point (except the two
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