Hi Normand,
> I'm using the stable binary for Archlinux (64 bit). Since the
> darktable
> manual describes printing, I assumed it should be available in the
> stable branch. You mean it's possible that the archlinux package
> would have been built without print capability?
Most probably yes,
Il 25 ott 2016 02:08, ha scritto:
> DT 2.0.6 on archlinux.
>
> I'd like to do some light painting and would like to merge the
> multiple images into 1.
>
> I have about 20 images on tripod and each image has a different
> section that is lit (by led). In photoshop, it
Am Montag, 24. Oktober 2016, 17:07:24 CEST schrieb darkta...@911networks.com:
> DT 2.0.6 on archlinux.
>
> I'd like to do some light painting and would like to merge the
> multiple images into 1.
>
> I have about 20 images on tripod and each image has a different
> section that is lit (by led).
we're proud to announce the seventh bugfix release for the 2.0 series of
darktable, 2.0.7!
the github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/
releases/tag/release-2.0.7.
as always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but
only our tar.xz. the
Hello,
darktable 2.0.7 was announced today with this:
Base Support (fixes, was broken in 2.0.6, apologies for inconvenience)
Le 07/10/2016 à 15:00, Roman Lebedev a écrit :
As you may have seen, an issue with white level for some
nikon cameras (or so i thought) was discovered by me:
On 25.10.2016 03:07, Normand Fortier wrote:
I'm using the stable binary for Archlinux (64 bit). Since the
darktable manual describes printing, I assumed it should be available
in the stable branch. You mean it's possible that the archlinux
package would have been built without print