Thanks, Kofa, for your suggestions.
Re. Make sure 'don't use embedded preview JPEG but half-size raw' is disabled
(so no raw processing happens on initial import):
By turning to the "darktable-generate-cache" binary to generate thumbnails
"unattended" as suggested in the manual it seemed
Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 24.02.21 um 14:39:
the generated thumbnails (
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/special-topics/program-invocation/darktable-generate-cache/).
Depending on the zoom levels you use on the lighttable the defaults may not
be the optimum, and thumbnails would be
On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 at 11:35, Willi Fritz wrote:
> We would appreciate guidance on achieving reasonable responsiveness during
> initial screening
> of photos after importing them into darktable, i.e. the time it takes until
> thumbnails are displayed
> (1) when opening a folder for the first
table-user@lists.darktable.org
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] lighttable view responsiveness
1. run the "darktable-generate-cache" binary (without parameters)
immediately after importing to ensure that thumbnails for all images exist
before starting the screening phase;
"darkta
>
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>1. run the “darktable-generate-cache” binary (without parameters)
>immediately after importing to ensure that thumbnails for all images exist
>before starting the screening phase;
>
> “darktable-generate-cache” takes an option to define the maximum size of
the generated
The release of dt 3.4 renewed our interest in integrating darktable (64 bits)
into our Windows 10 based photo workflow. We would appreciate guidance on
achieving reasonable responsiveness during initial screening of photos after
importing them into darktable, i.e. the time it takes until