Re: [darktable-user] Strange import behaviour - resolved

2021-01-06 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* KOVÁCS István [01-06-21 00:48]: > So, it is my understanding that you physically remove images without > removing them from darktable's database. In that case, you're inviting > trouble. When you're done (exported everything etc.), you should > select the images and click 'Remove' (not

Re: [darktable-user] Strange import behaviour - resolved

2021-01-05 Thread andrew
, and it is the first time I have had the issue of extra "ghost" images creeping in to light table.CheersAndrewSent from my Galaxy Original message From: KOVÁCS István Date: 6/1/21 4:45 pm (GMT+10:00) To: Darktable Users List Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Strange import

Re: [darktable-user] Strange import behaviour - resolved

2021-01-05 Thread KOVÁCS István
So, it is my understanding that you physically remove images without removing them from darktable's database. In that case, you're inviting trouble. When you're done (exported everything etc.), you should select the images and click 'Remove' (not 'Delete'!!!). Removing them before moving the files

Re: [darktable-user] Strange import behaviour - resolved

2021-01-05 Thread Andrew Greig
Hi Kofa I tried the first of Martin's suggestions but had no success, but his second suggestion to delete the cache has produced the desired outcome. I do not "collect" images as such. Or another way to express it is that I manage my images myself. From the camera I copy the images to a