just activate the module without manual selection of camera and lens -
these are detected by default.
But if you select them manual the manual selection is stored in the preset
Am Di., 27. Okt. 2020 um 16:29 Uhr schrieb Stille <
dimeforthepassingt...@gmail.com>:
> When I tried creating an
When I tried creating an initial corrections preset for my images and
tried to add lens correction to it, it ended up applying the correction
for one particular lens and one particular FL over any image I'd apply
it to. Is there a way to have it automatically read the lens metadata,
as it does
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019, at 14:59, Coding Dave wrote:
> What is the exact lens name that is shown when you select the lens
> manually? Please double check commas and dots.
Commas and dots shouldn't matter; description of the matching algo is here:
Hi Achim,
What is the exact lens name that is shown when you select the lens
manually? Please double check commas and dots.
Achim Dittrich schrieb am Fr., 15. Nov. 2019, 21:33:
> Hi!
>
> I just noticed that in the version 2.6.3 on macOS Catalina 10.15.1 the
> lens correction module does not
Hi!
I just noticed that in the version 2.6.3 on macOS Catalina 10.15.1 the lens correction module does not select the correct lens profile for the Zeiss Batis 25 mm f/2. It just brings up lens profile "E 25mm F2" with the comment to manually select the camera / lens.
For all other lenses that
On 07/11/18 01:38 AM, Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
> As Pascal said below the reason might be that the Manjaro maintainer didn't
> enable lensfun suport in the build whereas the default compile options file
> from
> git does.
HMM.
Running 'darktable --version' shows the compile options.
Oddly, mine
This response was really helpful. It turns out I had two versions of
lensfun installed - one from the manjaro repository, and one that I had
compiled from git. When I eliminated the git version, darktable
compiled with the lens module included. Should this happen to anyone
else, you know now
Le mercredi 07 novembre 2018 à 07:38 +0100, Jean-Luc Lacroix a écrit :
> As Pascal said below the reason might be that the Manjaro maintainer
> didn't enable lensfun suport in the build whereas the default compile
> options file from git does.
It is in fact automatic and depends on the
As Pascal said below the reason might be that the Manjaro maintainer
didn't enable lensfun suport in the build whereas the default compile
options file from git does.
Is that your lens or camera that does not show in the lens correction
module pull down menu?
Do you have a lensfun file on
I just compiled the git version on a different computer running the same
version of Manjaro and the lens correction module is in that compile.
Would anyone have any suggestions on what might be wrong on the other
computer because it doesn't seem to be related to Manjaro. It seems to
be
Le mardi 06 novembre 2018 à 16:42 -0500, steve a écrit :
> Curious. Because lens correction works fine in Manjaro in the darktable
> version 2.4.4. How could it be omitted in the git build?
Don't know. Ask the Manjaro maintainers and report the issue to them.
In this mailing-list no one will
Curious. Because lens correction works fine in Manjaro in the darktable
version 2.4.4. How could it be omitted in the git build?
On 11/6/18 4:38 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
This just means that manjaro has not built darktable with lensfun
support. Nothing you can do about on your side.
Pascal
This just means that manjaro has not built darktable with lensfun support.
Nothing you can do about on your side.
Pascal
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yes. I have lensfun installed. And I have tried uninstalling it and dt
and reinstalling them both. Still no lens correction module.
On 11/6/18 1:21 AM, Anders Lund wrote:
tirsdag den 6. november 2018 02.14.03 CET skrev Steven Adler:
I installed darktable-git from the Manjaro AUR
tirsdag den 6. november 2018 02.14.03 CET skrev Steven Adler:
> I installed darktable-git from the Manjaro AUR repository. Everything
> works fine, but the Lens Correction module is missing. I have tried
> every version from 2.50.716 to 2.50.800 and I can't get a compile that
> includes the Lens
I installed darktable-git from the Manjaro AUR repository. Everything
works fine, but the Lens Correction module is missing. I have tried
every version from 2.50.716 to 2.50.800 and I can't get a compile that
includes the Lens Correction Module. Is it purposefully omitted from
the unstable
Hallöchen!
Dr. Johannes Zellner writes:
> I just found that there's now lens correction for the sigma 20 mm
> f1.4 art lens.
>From where do you have this information? Such data may be in the
pipe (perhaps), but it is not yet published.
Tschö,
Torsten.
--
Torsten Bronger
Hi,
I just want to confirm that lensfun 0.3.2 and darktable 2.0.6 now are working
well together.
I build lensfun 0.3.2 first and after that I build darktable from the source
code. Now everything works fine...
Thanks
Matthias
Am Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2016, 23:14:41 CEST schrieben Sie:
> On
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 11:09 PM, Matthias Werner
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi.
> I am using darktable with the lensfun Plugin. The module detects the camera,
> the lens and all the parameters very well. What bothers me, is the geometry,
> which is set by default to "thoby fish-eye".
Am Freitag, 23. September 2016, 17:05:17 CEST schrieb Roland 'ValiDOM'
Jungnickel:
> hi,
>
> when I use a zoom lens and like to switch the lens correction module in
> darktable on automatically, the save preset function also stores the
> focal lenght (and aperture, focal distance). Furthermore,
hi,
when I use a zoom lens and like to switch the lens correction module in
darktable on automatically, the save preset function also stores the
focal lenght (and aperture, focal distance). Furthermore, the scale is
store. But I would like to have this selected by the image data
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