[darktable-user] Quick question: Shortcut "delete rejected"

2021-03-06 Thread Michael Staats
Dear Darktable users I have a quick question for a purely "nice-to-have" feature (nothing critical, nothing really missing): Is there a way to define a shortcut for "delete all rejected" images? Maybe even one that works from darkroom as well (for all rejected, or the current one)? Currently,

Re: [darktable-user] Dark photos when printed

2021-03-06 Thread Terry Pinfold
The problem of printed photographs being darker than what we see on the computer screen is a problem shared by all editing programs. The issue lies in the fact that our screens are artificially bright because we like them that way. Others have made good suggestions here including calibrating the

[darktable-user] Re: Upgrding from 2.6 to 3.4: Will I lose my modules adjustments?

2021-03-06 Thread Nikolaos Pantazis
Thank you all. So, I will plan having time available for if anything goes wrong with the upgrade. I will make backups. Thank you for the amazing program. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to

Re: [darktable-user] Dark photos when printed

2021-03-06 Thread KOVÁCS István
On Sat, 6 Mar 2021 at 18:00, Niranjan Rao wrote: > > On 3/6/21 8:12 AM, KOVÁCS István wrote:' > > BTW, are you really in 2.4.1, or was that a typo, and you're, in fact, on > > 3.4.1? > > It's a typo correct version as shown by darktable is 3.4.1 Good. :) Please keep the discussion on the list

Re: [darktable-user] Dark photos when printed

2021-03-06 Thread KOVÁCS István
When you develop your photos, if you use a dark darktable theme, they will appear brighter than when printed (or shown on a lighter background). Plus, now we have an option to provide a more consistent viewing experience. You can read here:

Re: [darktable-user] Upgrding from 2.6 to 3.4: Will I lose my modules adjustments?

2021-03-06 Thread Anton Aylward
On 2021-03-06 5:27 a.m., Nikolaos Pantazis wrote: Reading darktable 3.0.0 release notes: "When updating from the currently stable 2.6.x series, please bear in mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new library and configuration will not be usable with 2.6.x any

Re: [darktable-user] Upgrding from 2.6 to 3.4: Will I lose my modules adjustments?

2021-03-06 Thread Guillermo Rozas
> > "When updating from the currently stable 2.6.x series, please bear in mind > that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new library > and configuration will not be usable with 2.6.x any more, so making a > backup is strongly advised." > This is very important. Before doing

Re: [darktable-user] Upgrding from 2.6 to 3.4: Will I lose my modules adjustments?

2021-03-06 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Nikolaos Pantazis [03-06-21 05:30]: > Hi, I use darktable 2.6 with debian stable. When I upgrade to debian 11, > darktable will upgrade to 3.4. I use darktable for finetuning my paintings > photograps. This job needs my physical paindings and pc monitor to be next > to each other and this is

[darktable-user] Upgrding from 2.6 to 3.4: Will I lose my modules adjustments?

2021-03-06 Thread Nikolaos Pantazis
Hi, I use darktable 2.6 with debian stable. When I upgrade to debian 11, darktable will upgrade to 3.4. I use darktable for finetuning my paintings photograps. This job needs my physical paindings and pc monitor to be next to each other and this is very time consuming. Reading darktable 3.0.0

Re: [darktable-user] Can timestamp information in xmp files be altered with external script?

2021-03-06 Thread Bengt
Test message. Please ignore. On 05/03/2021 13:09, Remco Viëtor wrote: On vendredi 5 mars 2021 10:30:11 CET Jean-Pierre Verrue wrote: Hi, The timestamps were created precisely to record all darktable's input/output operations. It is therefore normal that the export timestamp is updated with