On 12/30/21 6:33 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Niranjan Rao [12-30-21 21:27]:
On ubuntu 20.04.3, darktable 3.8.0
I upgraded day before yesterday and discovered that support for Panasonic
Lumix seems to be broken. These are old images and have been sitting in
database through various
* Niranjan Rao [12-30-21 21:27]:
> On ubuntu 20.04.3, darktable 3.8.0
>
>
> I upgraded day before yesterday and discovered that support for Panasonic
> Lumix seems to be broken. These are old images and have been sitting in
> database through various version upgrades. Now when I try to open a
On 2021-12-30 10:08, darktable-at-911networks.com |darktable-user| wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:40:26 -0800 ey9zzhy...@liamekaens.com wrote:
Where is the appropriate place to report a problem with the OBS
packages for the latest release described at
https://www.darktable.org/install/ and
On ubuntu 20.04.3, darktable 3.8.0
I upgraded day before yesterday and discovered that support for
Panasonic Lumix seems to be broken. These are old images and have been
sitting in database through various version upgrades. Now when I try to
open a file with extension RW2 (Model as reported
I agree that the crop and rotate combined make more sense paired together.
I probably use those two corrections 20 times more often than perspective
corrections.
On Thu, Dec 30, 2021, 7:15 PM Bruce Williams wrote:
> I'll add my voice to those who think crop and rotate made more sense.
> I'm
I'll add my voice to those who think crop and rotate made more sense.
I'm sure I'll get use to it with time, but I use crop in every image, and
rotation on 95% of them, but perspective very rarely.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: William Ferguson
Date: Fri,
In rotate and perspective you can choose original format instead of largest
area. When you do that, you can click in the image and change the crop by
moving the mouse. You may still need to do a final crop, but I find a lot
of the time I can get a satisfactory crop doing this.
On Thu, Dec 30,
>
> I saw nothing else that pertained to the job I need to accomplish.
What job are you trying to accomplish? Import a single file? Import a whole
folder? Both these are trivial in 3.8. If you are a bit clearer what you
are trying to achieve, then you might receive some more helpful advice.
On
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:40:26 -0800
ey9zzhy...@liamekaens.com wrote:
> Where is the appropriate place to report a problem with the OBS
> packages for the latest release described at
> https://www.darktable.org/install/ and downloaded from
>
Pascal,
I've read through The Fine Manual several times looking for a means
to duplicate the importing process I had used through v3.4. To be more
specific, I read section 1.4.2, import & review, section 2 in its
entirety, and section 9.4 lighttable. In reading through the Table of
Hello,Well, maybe did I not understand correctly, if so please accept my apologies.However, I imported photos after dt upgraded to 3.8, and I could do this for 2 folders - one at a time.Rgrds,J.-Lucenvoyé : 30 décembre 2021 à 13:53de : Willy Williams à : darktable-user@lists.darktable.orgobjet :
Willy,
> As much as I have been thinking that the module gods have been
> messing with me with the release of darktable 3.8, I did manage to
> figure it out (eventually) and we're good now. That experience has
> led to to make a request of the module gods, now that they've had
> their giggle.
As much as I have been thinking that the module gods have been messing
with me with the release of darktable 3.8, I did manage to figure it out
(eventually) and we're good now. That experience has led to to make a
request of the module gods, now that they've had their giggle. In
releases of
Technically it's understandable that this is separated and grouped as is.
Neither crop nor flip/rotate do any recalculation of pixel values, they just
reorder them (rotate/flip) or throw some of them away (crop).
So as is: rotate freely (any angle) is technically the same as perspective
* Willy Williams [12-30-21 08:08]:
> I, too, find the separation of crop, rotate and perspective rather difficult
> to justify. From my perspective of doing architectural and real estate
> photography, I'd prefer to have them all in a single module, not separated
> by retouch and exposure in the
* Terry Pinfold [12-30-21 01:03]:
> Hi all,
> being impressed with the Version 3.8 improvements in searching the
> library for folders and images taken on certain dates and in various
> locations I decided to import over 40,000
> images into the library. Darktable handled it really well,
I, too, find the separation of crop, rotate and perspective rather
difficult to justify. From my perspective of doing architectural and
real estate photography, I'd prefer to have them all in a single module,
not separated by retouch and exposure in the v3.0 RAW module order.
Willy Williams
On Thu, 30 Dec 2021 at 11:26, Andrew Greig wrote:
> I gave this a red hot go out of respect for the developers, but I miss
> having Crop and rotate in the one module because I have to perform those
> two operations in almost every shot...
>
I have to agree with Andrew: crop and rotate are
I gave this a red hot go out of respect for the developers, but I miss
having Crop and rotate in the one module because I have to perform those
two operations in almost every shot. I need to make sure the ballerina
is pirouetting vertically, and when shooting fast to keep up, things can
get
I have 50.000 photos in DT Windows 10 without any problems. Very fast
and snappy but I have a fast computer...
Den 2021-12-30 kl. 07:00, skrev Terry Pinfold:
Hi all,
being impressed with the Version 3.8 improvements in searching
the library for folders and images taken on certain
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