Wohler ; Lorenzo Fontanella
Cc: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Internal browser
Adobe's Lightroom uses a compulsory import function since non-destructive
editing requires a DB or associated file to record edits. Following Simon's
suggestion is a suitable work
21 4:10 AM
To: Lorenzo Fontanella
Cc: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Internal browser
Use the right tool for the job. On Linux, the tool I use to do what you
describe is geeqie.
Lorenzo Fontanella wrote:
> Is there an option in DT to "explore" system fil
Use the right tool for the job. On Linux, the tool I use to do what you
describe is geeqie.
Lorenzo Fontanella wrote:
> Is there an option in DT to "explore" system files and folders, opening only
> the desired images?
> Without having to import, but simply having a browser inside the program?
You can right click on an image in your file browser and select Open With -> darktable, or set darktable to be the default application to open your camera's file type, so you could just work from your operating system's file browser.
Is there a specific reason you
RawTherapee and ART (and I think Photoflow also) work without
importing. Filmulator imports images, just like darktable.
If you don't want a database with darktable, it's doable: you can set
the library to be in-memory (it'll start empty every time). You can
simply open images with darktable
Lorenzo Fontanella schrieb am 28.02.21 um 16:49:
Is there an option in DT to "explore" system files and folders, opening
only the desired images?
Without having to import, but simply having a browser inside the program?
The current management that foresees a compulsory importation of "files
Is there an option in DT to "explore" system files and folders, opening
only the desired images?
Without having to import, but simply having a browser inside the program?
The current management that foresees a compulsory importation of "files or
folders" is a reason for refusal to use the