How can I add a module to darktable to be on by default?
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Hi!
How can I reset a module, here exposure, to defaults?
Whatever I did this module keeps "compensate camera exposure" active, sets
exposure to +0.7ev and black level correction to -0.0002.
I'd like to have it:
* "compensate camera exposure" inactive,
* "exposure" set to 0.0ev, and
* "black
On 2023-03-14 07:54, Remco Viëtor wrote:
On mardi 14 mars 2023 11:19:55 CET Thomas Schweikle wrote:
Hi!
How can I reset a module, here exposure, to defaults?
Whatever I did this module keeps "compensate camera exposure" active, sets
exposure to +0.7ev and black level correction to -0.0002.
I'd
On mardi 14 mars 2023 11:19:55 CET Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How can I reset a module, here exposure, to defaults?
> Whatever I did this module keeps "compensate camera exposure" active, sets
> exposure to +0.7ev and black level correction to -0.0002.
> I'd like to have it:
> *
* Thomas Schweikle [03-14-23 11:20]:
> How can I add a module to darktable to be on by default?
have you looked at presets?
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Photos:
Like Patrick said, look at presets but also look at styles which can turn
on a number of modules. I use these to apply my sharpening and denoise
modules near the end of my processing. Both pre-sets and styles are well
explained in the online user guide.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 22:31, Thomas
I concur that the best way to achieve this is to make a pre-set. I have
made a list of pre-sets with the black level correction set to -0.0002
which is recommended by AP to avoid negative numbers.
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 at 02:45, Jack Bowling wrote:
> On 2023-03-14 07:54, Remco