On 22-Dec-22 21:19, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jan Ingwer Baer [12-22-22 15:13]:
On 22-Dec-22 21:03, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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In the list of additional features of the new DT version was mentioned:
- Some cameras record lens correction information within the image
EXIF metadata
On 22-Dec-22 21:03, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jan Ingwer Baer [12-22-22 15:00]:
On 22-Dec-22 20:38, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 20:21:18 +0100
Jan Ingwer Baer wrote:
Is there any documentation which camera models are supported?
On the homepage ?
https://www.darktable.org
On 22-Dec-22 20:38, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 20:21:18 +0100
Jan Ingwer Baer wrote:
Is there any documentation which camera models are supported?
On the homepage ?
https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/
My question was specific about the support of the lens
On 21-Dec-22 12:48, Pascal Obry wrote:
We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 4.2.0!
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Since darktable 4.0:
- Almost 1411 commits to darktable+rawspeed
- 409 pull requests handled
- 60 issues closed
## The Big Ones
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- Some cameras record lens correction
I would like to see an option to do fully manually distortion
correction, at least at the level of the simple pincushion/barrel
correction slider in RawTherapee. Additional to this first-order
correction, possible higher order corrections.
From my simple view it should be possible to add an
profiles for all supported cameras, but you can
also provide your own (for example, there are people that profile the
spectral response of their cameras with spectrometers...)
Regards,
Guillermo
On Sat, Sep 3, 2022 at 5:02 AM Jan Ingwer Baer wrote:
Is there any point in DT where the different
Is there any point in DT where the different spectral response of the
Bayer-Filters of different cameras considered, or does the conversion
from raw-data to RGB-data treat all cameras equal?
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ETTR is not over-exposing. It means to use the maximum exposure without
highlight clipping for best use of the DR of the camera to preserve most
details in shadows. But the problem with most cameras is, that the
histogram is normally based on the JPG-processed picture. And that it is
often
I did not explored all the features of DT, but i think a big gap is the
ability to automate the modules with LUA scripting. I there would be an
option to do this, it would be easy to apply these 'auto-modes' to
styles if i can combine a style with a script, or use scripts as a
substitute to
Your description is very vague. If you go more into details, you can get
a better answer. Or put example pictures to some public available place
and post links. Pls. do not post multi Mega-Pixel pictures on list.
Jan
On 25-Jan-22 13:56, Hieke van Hoogdalem wrote:
Hmmm… I'm really looking for
What you mention is for the people who wants to compile it self. The
installer for the ready-to-use version is a different thing. I think you
will find a ready-to-use installer on the release page of github or on
direct on the darktable page : https://www.darktable.org/install/
On 09-Apr-21
What do you mean with 'independent of darktable'
On 03-Apr-21 19:06, Postmaster wrote:
is there a linux program that will verify the contents of a jpg file
independent of darktable?
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to
Dear all,
DT is really great with all the sophisticated processing. But using it
is not easy. My idea is to create a version/mode with a much more
easy-to-use interface for all the modules.
For further discussion i have started a topic on pixls.us:
It would be more simple do to create a style that disable the basecurve
and enable filmic:
1. Open one of the pictures in the darkroom
2. disable basecurve
3. enable filmic
4. go back to lighttable
5. save style with (only) basecurve and filmic checked
Now you can apply the saved style to every
Often i use adapted lenses with my Sony-NEX and Nikon-Z, but i miss the
lens-data in the RAW-files because there is no possibility to record it
with the camera while taking the pictures.
For Example i want to enter Industar-26m 50 f/2.8
I know, i can enter some EXIF data with ExifTool. But
I use the windows version since a few weeks (self compiled) and it works
great. No fails or crashes on Win10. Many thanks for this.
Jan Ingwer Baer
Am 30.08.2017 um 18:27 schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
Hello everyone,
as most of you probably noticed by now we have had quite some work done
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