Hi Ross,
I just installed it on my windows computer. Followed the instruction
to let DT upgrade the database. Then imported a new folder and it was fine.
I look forward to exploring the improved features and options. No problems
yet.
On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 at 09:05, Ross Tucker wrote:
> Hi:
>
Martin,
Thanks for the kind words.
Is there a way to do it with darktable's current masking tools?
Not really.
But what I've learned to do is to explore the Mask Blur, Feather, Contrast
and whatever the 4th one is (can't quite think of it right now).
I can usually get to where I want with those
I see it's dificult to describe but yes you get it :-)
That's exactly what I thought.
So it's possible to do something like this ?
Btw. Thanks Bruce to explain what i didn't know to explain.
I am not English native and sometimes I am struggling to explain what i have
on my mind.
And your
Ahhh, I think I get it.
A brush that you can set to a low opacity and then just continue to brush
multiple times to build up the density of the mask?
Yeah, that would be sweet.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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Hi Patrick:
Thanks for the quick response.
I simply followed, from the darktable.org web page, their direction to
send to:
How to get in contact --> "users mailing list: for all concerns of a
darktable user: usage questions, experience reports"
I wasn't aware of an alternate method as you
Hi, yes
i know all masks but i always miss this one feature that when in brush
exposure multiple times over one place it will do more times mask that i want
to do if you understand what i want to explain.
If not, i will try to find some video of this feature.
Best regards.
Martin
On
* Ross Tucker [08-10-20 19:06]:
> Hi:
>
> With much excitement I installed darktable V 3.2.1 after running V 3.0.2
> since it's release about 8 months ago. 3.0.2 had problems and limited some
> of the edits I could do but I still could use it. 3.2.1 has edited one
> file so far so that was
Hi:
With much excitement I installed darktable V 3.2.1 after running V 3.0.2
since it's release about 8 months ago. 3.0.2 had problems and limited some
of the edits I could do but I still could use it. 3.2.1 has edited one
file so far so that was nice. I went to import a folder full of my
On 8/10/20 10:21, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
It is Ubuntu 20.04 derivative - fully updated, and the bios is also
fully updated. Both CPU and GPU are not overloaded in terms - they
never
lock at 99% on all cores (my old machine can run on this load for
many
hours - no
"- Updated user manual is coming soon™"
(7th paragraph of the announcement).
Juan
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 12:57 PM Mikael Ståldal wrote:
> Is there an updated user manual for 3.2?
>
>
>
> On 2020-08-10 09:38, Pascal Obry wrote:
> >
> > We're proud to announce the new feature release of
Is there an updated user manual for 3.2?
On 2020-08-10 09:38, Pascal Obry wrote:
We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.2.1!
Note that 3.2.0 has been skipped due to last minute bug fixes.
The github release is here:
>
> It is Ubuntu 20.04 derivative - fully updated, and the bios is also
> fully updated. Both CPU and GPU are not overloaded in terms - they never
> lock at 99% on all cores (my old machine can run on this load for many
> hours - no overheating - max goes to about 90 Celsius no power supply
>
"The github release is here:
[https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.2.1](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.2.1)."
Willy
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"You don't take a picture. You ask quietly and humbly to borrow it."
- Unknown
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On 8/10/20 10:09 AM,
> Message du 10/08/20 09:44
> De : "Pascal Obry"
> A : "darktable" , darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> Copie à :
> Objet : [darktable-user] darktable 3.2.1 released
>
>
> We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.2.1!
That sounds good : 3... 2... 1... GO !
>
.../...
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 at 10:49, Dieter Faulbaum
wrote:
>
> I want to compile darktable "as complete as possible" on a Debian
> testing system.
>
> But I get hints (from build.sh):
>
> -- The following OPTIONAL packages have not been found:
>
> * LLVM (required version >= 3.9)
>
don't worry about
yes. It is released ... See git:
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.2.1
On 8/10/20 4:09 PM, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
Has DT 3.2.1 released?
I just looked at: https://www.darktable.org/news/ and it's not there.
Any further info?
Thank you
On Mon, 10
Has DT 3.2.1 released?
I just looked at: https://www.darktable.org/news/ and it's not there.
Any further info?
Thank you
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 11:34:45 +0200
Dieter Faulbaum wrote:
> I want to compile darktable "as complete as possible" on a Debian
> testing system.
>
> But I get hints (from
I want to compile darktable "as complete as possible" on a Debian
testing system.
But I get hints (from build.sh):
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have not been found:
* LLVM (required version >= 3.9)
* libavif (required version >= 0.7.2)
* GMIC
I have llvm (version 9) installed and
Hello Alexander,
> One question: is the Ctrl+Click working in multiple shapes creation
> in the retouch module for the pen tool? I can't simultaneously create
> several pen shapes both in Linux (git master) and Windows (3.2.1
> release). Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Just double checked, and
On 2020-08-09 9:43 p.m., I. Ivanov wrote:
On 8/9/20 21:27, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
Do you think the power supply does
not match the laptop correctly so the power drawn when all CPU,
GPU and
file copy overburden it and in turns it cuts the power (because
itself
it becomes
We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.2.1!
Note that 3.2.0 has been skipped due to last minute bug fixes.
The github release is here:
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