Hi,
I want to use a parametric mask to fine-tune the border between 2 drawn
masks. I want one area (say, the face of a person) to have a 1.0 mask
and another area (say, the background) to have 0.0 and between them
there's an irregular border whose mask I want to define using a
parametric
Le 26/12/2016 à 21:04, Jean-Luc CECCOLI a écrit :
In fact, the best is to keep shift depressed while releasing Z,
else it may not work.
Indeed, this is what makes the difference.
But again, this is a continued discussion about a hack.
As Tobias pointed out, there is a real intended
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 12:16 AM, Francisco Cribari wrote:
> I have just installed Darktable 2.2.0 on a notebook that runs Arch
> Linux + Gnome 3.22. I am unable to view the modules presets as shown
> in
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2171814/darktable.png
I have just installed Darktable 2.2.0 on a notebook that runs Arch
Linux + Gnome 3.22. I am unable to view the modules presets as shown
in
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2171814/darktable.png
I can only view the first few letters of each entry.
Suggestions are welcome.
--
Francisco
A very simple trick as an alternative to Ctrl-z (preview) : the zoom level in
lighttable mode can be as large as 1 image full screen (just Ctrl-mouse-wheel
to the max zoom level). One press on the TAB key and you're essentially in the
same state as the preview mode.
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Am 26.12.2016 um 18:01 schrieb darkta...@911networks.com:
>
> What works for me:
>
> once in the z-mode with either Z or CTRL-Z.
>
> * Keep the Z or CTRL-Z pressed
> * press the shift key
> * release both
>
> Now I move to the next image/previous image with just the arrow.
>
This is great - the
On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 07:06:53 +0100
Stéphane Gourichon wrote:
>What works here is to keep Ctrl-Z pressed.
What works for me:
once in the z-mode with either Z or CTRL-Z.
* Keep the Z or CTRL-Z pressed
* press the shift key
* release both
Now I move to the
On 12/24/2016 11:50 AM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> we're proud to finally announce the new feature release of darktable, 2.2.0!
WOW! Thank you.
I'm overwhelmed.
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is indispensable.
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