Hey all,
Multi-image pano > stitched in Hugin > output as .tiff > imported into
darktable for processing.
So far so good.
But now, I'm seeing this message "inconsistent output".
Anyone seen this, or know exactly what it means?
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 12:09, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Hey all,
> Multi-image pano > stitched in Hugin > output as .tiff > imported into
> darktable for processing.
> So far so good.
> But now, I'm seeing this message "inconsistent output".
> Anyone seen this, or know exactly what it means?
> Chee
Thanks for that!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Jim Robinson
Date: Tue., 16 Apr. 2019, 22:01
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Inconsistent output
To: Bruce Williams
Cc: darktable-user
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 12:09, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Hey all,
> Mult
Bill Ferguson responded to my original query and did provide an answer
but the export2collection lua script basically makes a full (hidden)
duplicate of an existing file and was not exactly what I started to look
for.
Here is my scenario: I have a completed processed image and I wish to
make
What the script does is add a new export target, file to collection. You
select the image you want to export, select the file format, then do the
export. The exported image is imported back into lighttable and grouped
with the original image. For instance let's say I have an image
_7D_1234.cr2.
Hi all,
I run DT on my desktop machine (Ubuntu 18.04) and on my laptop also
Ubuntu 18.04.
For uploading my images to ModelMayhem I restrict the size to 8bit jpg
2000px X 2000px 94% quality, and they are exported perfectly on my
desktop machine but on my Laptop my images are strangely cropped
I had similar (but not exact) issue before. It happen when I deleted
images from DT and re imported after moving them to a different location
(at the time I didn't know that I can simply point the images to the new
location).
The behavior was - what Light-table presented for some images did no
> Message du 16/04/19 09:40
> De : "Remco Viëtor"
> A : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI"
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Images order in db
>
> On lundi 15 avril 2019 22:29:56 CEST Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
> (...)
> > Maybe, but even if it doesn't forget the article, having to go back and
> > forth