Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Marie-Noëlle Augendre
I use a dual screen system, and find very useful for most applications...
but Darktable that uses a unique window. :-(

Marie-Noëlle

2018-03-17 22:12 GMT+01:00 Robert Bieber :

> I don't think dual-monitor setups are that uncommon among people doing
> serious image editing.  I honestly wouldn't mind trying to pick the
> detachable panels thing back up next time I have a little free time,
> because it would be a pretty cool thing for multiple screens, but I'm not
> sure if the rest of the regular devs would be okay with having to support
> the added complexity I'd be merging in.
>
> On 03/17/2018 01:27 PM, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
>
> Yes, you are right! I meant multiple windows software are suitable for
> particular situation normal users usually do not have. For this reason
> people are not so interested
>
> Il sab 17 mar 2018, 19:02 Robert Krawitz  ha scritto:
>
>> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
>> > I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two
>> monitors
>> > system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
>>
>> What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough.  Or people
>> with laptops and external displays (at least if they're calibrated or
>> at lesat reasonably close)?
>>
>> > Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber  ha
>> scritto:
>> >
>> >> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
>> >> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a loonng
>> time
>> >> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
>> >> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the
>> >> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, Fran=C3=A7ois Patte wrote:
>> >> > Bonjour,
>> >> >
>> >> > Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as
>> it is
>> >> > the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
>> >> >
>> >> > Best regards.
>> --
>> Robert Krawitz 
>>
>> ***  MIT Engineers   A Proud Tradition   http://mitathletics.com  ***
>> Member of the League for Programming Freedom  --  http://ProgFree.org
>> Project lead for Gutenprint   --http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net
>>
>> "Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works."
>> --Eric Crampton
>>
>
>
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Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Robert Bieber
I don't think dual-monitor setups are that uncommon among people doing 
serious image editing.  I honestly wouldn't mind trying to pick the 
detachable panels thing back up next time I have a little free time, 
because it would be a pretty cool thing for multiple screens, but I'm 
not sure if the rest of the regular devs would be okay with having to 
support the added complexity I'd be merging in.



On 03/17/2018 01:27 PM, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
Yes, you are right! I meant multiple windows software are suitable for 
particular situation normal users usually do not have. For this reason 
people are not so interested


Il sab 17 mar 2018, 19:02 Robert Krawitz > ha scritto:


On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
> I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two
monitors
> system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at
home...

What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough.  Or people
with laptops and external displays (at least if they're calibrated or
at lesat reasonably close)?

> Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber > ha scritto:
>
>> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left
of it is
>> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a
loonng time
>> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
>> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen
on the
>> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest
>>
>>
>> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, Fran=C3=A7ois Patte wrote:
>> > Bonjour,
>> >
>> > Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the
photo (as it is
>> > the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
>> >
>> > Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
>> >
>> > Best regards.
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 >

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Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Maurizio Paglia
Yes, you are right! I meant multiple windows software are suitable for
particular situation normal users usually do not have. For this reason
people are not so interested

Il sab 17 mar 2018, 19:02 Robert Krawitz  ha scritto:

> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
> > I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
> > system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
>
> What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough.  Or people
> with laptops and external displays (at least if they're calibrated or
> at lesat reasonably close)?
>
> > Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber  ha
> scritto:
> >
> >> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
> >> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a loonng time
> >> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
> >> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the
> >> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest
> >>
> >>
> >> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, Fran=C3=A7ois Patte wrote:
> >> > Bonjour,
> >> >
> >> > Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it
> is
> >> > the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
> >> >
> >> > Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
> >> >
> >> > Best regards.
> --
> Robert Krawitz 
>
> ***  MIT Engineers   A Proud Tradition   http://mitathletics.com  ***
> Member of the League for Programming Freedom  --  http://ProgFree.org
> Project lead for Gutenprint   --http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net
>
> "Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works."
> --Eric Crampton
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Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Robert Krawitz
On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:36:50 +, Maurizio Paglia wrote:
> I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
> system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...

What about 21:9 monitors -- those are easily wide enough.  Or people
with laptops and external displays (at least if they're calibrated or
at lesat reasonably close)?

> Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber  ha scritto:
>
>> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
>> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a loonng time
>> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
>> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the
>> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest
>>
>>
>> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, Fran=C3=A7ois Patte wrote:
>> > Bonjour,
>> >
>> > Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it is
>> > the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
>> >
>> > Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
>> >
>> > Best regards.
-- 
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Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Maurizio Paglia
I think software with this feature could be interesting on a two monitors
system, but I think only a few users have such configuration at home...
Maurizio

Il sab 17 mar 2018, 18:30 Robert Bieber  ha scritto:

> I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is
> in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a loonng time
> since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a
> nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the
> idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest
>
>
> On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, François Patte wrote:
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it is
> > the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?
> >
> > Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity
> >
> > Best regards.
> >
>
>
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Re: [darktable-user] development question

2018-03-17 Thread Robert Bieber
I actually made a prototype of this back in 2011, what's left of it is 
in the "detachable" branch in the git repo.  It's been a loonng time 
since it's had master merged into it though, it would probably be a 
nightmare to try to merge, if you even could. I was really keen on the 
idea, but it didn't seem to garner a lot of interest



On 03/15/2018 02:56 PM, François Patte wrote:

Bonjour,

Is a version of darktable with a separate window for the photo (as it is
the case for gimp for instance) wil come some day? And when?

Thank you. Maybe, I have too much curiosity

Best regards.




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[darktable-user] Huge sidecar files

2018-03-17 Thread Timur Irikovich Davletshin
Hello everybody!

Quite a while ago I noticed that some of my files became very slow to
open. I believe they were imported in DT 2.0 and history stack was
copied and pasted several times but history was compressed then. I
noticed that XMP files became HUGE — 10-25 megabytes with lot of 'mask'
tags inside hence file opening takes quite a while. Is there any way to
'clean' those XMPs and save history stack? And how to avoid such
problem in the future?

Thanks is advance,

Timur.

P.S. Sample RAW + XMP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DOEvaH95gu_-q17
dnej28ous3HEGVx6N/view?usp=sharing

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Re: [darktable-user] To view the original image in lighttable

2018-03-17 Thread Tobias Ellinghaus
Am Freitag, 16. März 2018, 21:31:26 CET schrieb Niranjan Rao:
> On darktable 2.4.1/Ubuntu 16.04.
> 
> 
> Is there any way to see original unprocessed image in lighttable after
> image has been worked on?
> 
> 
> I have few photos that I worked on, some of them heavily cropped. Now I
> want to try another approach to some of these photos, but could not
> remember which one I had cropped. I know about lighttable select option
> using which only edited files can be shown, but that also was little too
> much of search.
> 
> Is there a setting somewhere I can flip views in lighttable to show
> original and not edited photo?

That's not possible in darktable.

> Regards,
> 
> 
> Niranjan

Tobias

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