Hi,
it seems the X100V is not currently supported:
https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/. In the same page you
will find the instructions on how to add support for it.
The instructions to install darktable on Windows are here:
https://www.darktable.org/install/#windows. Just
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 19:43, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
> it seems the X100V is not currently supported:
> https://www.darktable.org/resources/camera-support/.
> In the same page you will find the instructions on how to add support for it.
I think the development version can process X100V files,
Hi Leong,
I can not comment on if your fujifilm works with Darktable, however,
unsupported cameras can usually be made to work in Lightroom and Darktable
by using Adobe's free DNG converter to turn the RAW file into a DNG.
Magically doing this allowed LR6 to recognise my Olympus TG6 raw
Yes, Leong, Darktable supports X100V very well!
Marcus
Em qui., 8 de abr. de 2021 às 19:04, Terry Pinfold
escreveu:
> Hi Leong,
> I can not comment on if your fujifilm works with Darktable, however,
> unsupported cameras can usually be made to work in Lightroom and Darktable
> by using
I totally agree with Bernhard that we should not discard the original RAW
files. Sorry I did not make that important point clear. The DNG conversion
is just a temporary fix for unsupported cameras and not the best option in
my opinion. I am not sure what is lost in the DNG conversion process but
Terry Pinfold schrieb am 09.04.21 um 00:03:
however,
unsupported cameras can usually be made to work in Lightroom and Darktable
by using Adobe's free DNG converter to turn the RAW file into a DNG.
but doing this - never throw away the original RAF files as this is a
one-way process and noone
Is there any way to export the masks generated by darktable modules
outside of darktable? I use DT for all of my daytime photo processing,
but when doing astro in more specialized astrophoto programs, I really
find myself missing the great masks DT can generate. It'd be very useful
if I could
I am a photographer and have been using Lightroom for many years. It works fine
for me. But I am really put off by the subscription model and have stuck to
Lightroom 6. Recently I bought the Fujifilm X100V. It is like going back to the
days when all I had was a beaten up Leica and a 35mm lens.
> Message du 07/04/21 12:36
> De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI"
> A : "darktable-user"
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> Objet : re: [darktable-user] Wacom tablet and DT and GIMP
>
> > Message du 07/04/21 08:56
> > De : "Andrew Greig"
> > A : "darktable-user"
> > Copie à :
> > Objet : [darktable-user] Wacom tablet and
On jeudi 8 avril 2021 11:39:48 CEST Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 17:26:17 +0800
>
> Leong KT wrote:
> > I am thinking of changing over to Darktable. Does it support X100V
> > raw files? Also, it seems that installing Darktable seems dauntingly
> > complicated. Is there a simple
Hello,
Welcome to you !
Do you use Windows or Linux ?
N
Le 08/04/2021 à 11:26, Leong KT a écrit :
I am a photographer and have been using Lightroom for many years. It works fine
for me. But I am really put off by the subscription model and have stuck to
Lightroom 6. Recently I bought the
Hi Ka Tai,
I use a Fuji X100F which generates .RAF raw files what is your file
extension? I have no issues with RAF files in Darktable.
Andrew Greig
On 8/4/21 8:22 pm, Monsieur N wrote:
Hello,
Welcome to you !
Do you use Windows or Linux ?
N
Le 08/04/2021 à 11:26, Leong KT a écrit :
On Thu, 8 Apr 2021 17:26:17 +0800
Leong KT wrote:
>
> I am thinking of changing over to Darktable. Does it support X100V
> raw files? Also, it seems that installing Darktable seems dauntingly
> complicated. Is there a simple workaround?
>
'apt install darktable' seems mighty simple to me?
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Am 03.04.21 um 12:46 schrieb Thomas Werzmirzowsky:
That's the behaviour for my big image collection. But I
cannot reproduce this behaviour in a small test collection that I
created as an example for the bug report. So I guess it is somehow
related to my specific collection. I'll do some more
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