Em 03/11/18 18:11, Stéphane Gourichon escreveu:
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So, how about implementing, like GIMP does, an option like this:
[✔] Use quality settings from original image (when available)
I rarely work on JPEG source, preferring RAW except on very specific
cases, but it makes sense and indeed I
* Michael Below [11-03-18 16:19]:
> Hi,
>
> Am Samstag, den 03.11.2018, 19:11 +0100 schrieb Stéphane Gourichon:
> > Applying the principle of least surprise invites me to suggest an
> > idea: defaulting to roughly same image file weight.
> > # Idea, with details
> > So, how about implementing,
Andrey,
I just released, last week, episode 19 in my YouTube series. It was all
about noise reduction in darktable.
Feel free to check it out here...
https://youtu.be/p9xIz6mYsIc
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
On Sun., 4 Nov. 2018, 05:05 William Ferguson Try this...
>
> To add the styles to darktable
Hi everyone,
# Context
Recently on this mailing list a user was surprised to import JPEG in
darktable then export them and see a huge difference in file weight
(byte count). This violates the principle of least surprise, also known
as
I want to display a portion of a 360 image as a standard image. Can I do
that with darktable or will I have to do that with gimp?
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