That's not what i see:
dnf info darktable:
Installed Packages
Name: darktable
Arch: x86_64
Epoch : 0
Version : 2.0.7
Release : 2.fc25
Size: 14 M
Repo: @System
>From repo : updates
Summary : Utility to organize and develop raw images
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After processing my pictures the images are dark. at least they were.
You fixed that but now the 'profile' which used to give different image
brigtnesses and other such things now produces all the same image.
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Hallöchen!
Francisco Cribari writes:
> In the video listed below I show that distortion in images
> produced with the Fujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR lens is prety
> sizable. It seems that Lightroom and Darktable deal with such
> distortion quite differently. Any thoughts on that?
Please write down
I am pretty sure that this is related to my self compiled binaries in
conjunction with exvi2 0.24 which does not include the Canon 16-35 mm f/4L.
I can not easily install exiv2 0.25 with apt from testing ... too many
dependencies. So I compiled exiv2 0.25 on my own. That was pretty easy.
But
2.2.0 is already available as a update for Fedora 25. 2.2.1 is only 5 hours
old as I write this, but the person that manages the Fedora packages
updates them fairly quickly so it shouldn't take long.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Colin Adams
wrote:
> Will 2.2.x
On Tue, 03 Jan 2017 03:55:54 +1100, Colin Adams
wrote:
Will 2.2.x become available in Fedora 25, or do I have to wait for Fedora
26 (or compile it myself)?
That most probably depends on Fedora packagers.
Building it yourself is a simple matter.
If you need help
Hi everyone.
Starting with today, darktable git master tracks rawspeed
library as a submodule.
Which means, after updating darktable repo (git pull/git fetch),
and before building, you now need to make sure that the
submodule is updated to.
After fresh clone, you need to run this once:
$ git
Hello,
I just relaized that I have an issue with DT detecting the above mentioned
Canon lens.
Photos taken until December 2014 show the correct exif and the proper lens in
the correction modul.
Starting in Jan 2015 (sorry, I do not use that lens very often and do not pay
attention a lot to
we're proud to announce the first bugfix release for the 2.2 series of
darktable, 2.2.1!
the github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/
releases/tag/release-2.2.1.
as always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but
only our tar.xz. the
In the video listed below I show that distortion in images produced with
the Fujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR lens is prety sizable. It seems that
Lightroom and Darktable deal with such distortion quite differently. Any
thoughts on that?
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkojGws6px8
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Francisco
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