Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Bernhard
Simon Wren schrieb am 21.02.21 um 23:31: Try using Rapid Photo Downloader to copy the files from the card onto your hard drive. You can setup templates to automatically create the required directories (folders) using key data (date, time etc.). https://damonlynch.net/rapid/download.html

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Simon Wren
Try using Rapid Photo Downloader to copy the files from the card onto your hard drive. You can setup templates to automatically create the required directories (folders) using key data (date, time etc.). https://damonlynch.net/rapid/download.html

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 19:12:42 +0100 Tom Whale wrote: > Hello Users, > I'm still struggling with the import function of dt. I'm trying to > import pictures from a SD-Card inside a Card-Reader. Within Windows > 10, the card-reader works flawless and I can read from and write to > any sd-card

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Guillermo Rozas
> > I'm still struggling with the import function of dt. I'm trying to import > pictures from a SD-Card inside a Card-Reader. Within Windows 10, the > card-reader works flawless and I can read from and write to any sd-card > attached. But dt doesn't give me the option to import from the card >

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Terry Pinfold
Hi Tom, I reasonable question to ask, but Darktable's strength is its editing capabilities. Adobe's Lightroom strength is the ability to copy files from SD cards and import them into a folder structure. Don't expect Darktable to have the digital management systems of Lightroom. This is not a

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Tom Whale [02-21-21 13:42]: > > On 21.02.2021 at 19:27 Michael Rasmussen wrote: > > > The easiest way is to use Windows' file manager to copy the files to a > > designated folder and then import into DT from there. > > Well, yes. But I rather like to import from the sd-card, the files >

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Willy Williams
I just tried importing from an SDXC card in a USB plug-in card reader.  It works quite well. Suggest that you might want to try it again.  As a routine thing, I prefer to NOT do that since I can connect a USB cable to my camera and to the computer (both Win 10 and Linux) and import directly,

Re: [darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Tom Whale
On 21.02.2021 at 19:27 Michael Rasmussen wrote: > The easiest way is to use Windows' file manager to copy the files to a > designated folder and then import into DT from there. Well, yes. But I rather like to import from the sd-card, the files should be copied to a given folder (global

[darktable-user] Again... SD-Card import on Win10

2021-02-21 Thread Tom Whale
Hello Users, I'm still struggling with the import function of dt. I'm trying to import pictures from a SD-Card inside a Card-Reader. Within Windows 10, the card-reader works flawless and I can read from and write to any sd-card attached. But dt doesn't give me the option to import from the