On 11/03/16 08:04, Sebastian wrote:
As I said, the mix is applied to the values and then the mix is reset
again to 1. The mix slider is always relative to the previous setting.
A way to make what's going on quite clear:
* apply a huge curve, something really obvious, then set the mix slider to
On 11/04/16 09:52, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:43:18 -0300
Can you drag darktable to the monitor of your choice. I can be done
with Ubuntu Studio 14.4
Yes, I can drag it to one, but then it stays on that monitor. What
I'd love to do is to have the lightable on the l
On 11/04/16 12:14, J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
That would be great request for DT 2.5 or so. The best you can do now
is stretch it over a number of monitors.
If you do this, I believe that the whole window will have the colour management settings from one of
the monitors, presumably the one th
On 31/05/16 12:34, Krishnan Srinivasan wrote:
With Graduated Density we can add a gradient area from dark to light
to the image. Can we add a Hue saturation or color wheel to that
module which can help people to change the sky color in certain
images. Ofcourse we can add a mask and do the necessa
On 02/06/16 20:52, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
On Thursday 19 May 2016 10:33:47 Raymundo Vega wrote:
Hello all,
I am playing with infra red photography and need pointers on how to
create icc files, i like to try different channel mixtures.
I am not aware of any easy to use editor for ICC profi
mixer playing with values
there, but i was not
able to swap (for instance) blue and red channels like the color profile bgr do.
~rv
"Obscurity is a far greater threat than piracy"
Tim O'Reilly
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 3:59 AM, Robert William Hutton mailto:r...@helms-deep.net>>
On 03/06/16 19:23, johannes hanika wrote:
note that our input colour profile module has a `BGR linear infrared'
profile for this purpose (so you can work on your swapped channels
early on in the pipe, channel mixer comes in quite late).
Ooh great I didn't know that (though I feel like I might h
On 05/06/16 08:44, David Farmer wrote:
As the subject suggests, is it possible to use darktable with OpenCL
support with the open source radeon driver?
No. You need the binary driver (which isn't available yet for Ubuntu
16.04 incidentally).
-R
__
Try this:
In the input color profile module, in the gamut clipping dropdown list, select
linear Rec2020 RGB.
See:
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04s03.html.php#input_color_profile
Regards,
Rob
On 14/06/16 15:42, I. Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this is the proper channel. I am
On 15/06/16 16:35, Edward Kamau wrote:
Anybody have an idea whether and when we are going to get support for the new
Canon 80D?
There was some discussion on darktable-dev about adding it with a couple of people volunteering to
send the files.
http://search.gmane.org/?query=canon+80d+support&
On 16/06/16 23:06, Torsten Bronger wrote:
Jonathan Niehof writes:
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Torsten Bronger
wrote:
Lens Rentals hasn't sent any images yet. However, looking at my
backlog of >40 sets, I'm not totally unhappy about it. ;-)
Torsten, would you like some help with the
On 16/06/16 18:41, Edward Kamau wrote:
I don't know if this is still wanted, but I did the Noise profiling shots as
per instructions in the 2012 blog post. two shots for each ISO. Set1 exposed
-1/3rd stop, set2 -2/3rd stop. All uploaded to my google drive here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B
On 17/06/16 16:11, Robert William Hutton wrote:
On 16/06/16 18:41, Edward Kamau wrote:
I don't know if this is still wanted, but I did the Noise profiling shots as
per instructions in the 2012 blog post. two shots for each ISO. Set1 exposed
-1/3rd stop, set2 -2/3rd stop. All uploaded
On 22/06/16 09:28, Michael wrote:
My camera takes braketed images but only saves as JPG. What would make
What camera is that? Seems somewhat self-defeating to not be able to
save bracketed images as RAW.
-R
darktabl
On 07/07/16 12:21, Michael wrote:
I just got an update to Darktable today. I looked at the update log to
see what had changed but it was blank. Could someone tell me what was
improved upon.
See below:
On 05/07/16 19:41, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
we're proud to announce the fourth bugfix releas
I'd use the color correction module for this. There are even a couple of presets for warming: warm
tone and warming filter. Of course you can drag the two circles (white for highlights, black for
lowlights) until you get what you want.
Cheers,
Rob
On 09/07/16 10:03, darkta...@911networks.co
On 29/07/16 12:22, Michael wrote:
Riley, I would like to see a lesson on using masks and dodge if you could.
Maybe post one of the RAW files (on Dropbox or similar) as an example to be
worked on in the video?
-R
dark
Hi All,
I just came across an interesting video showing darktable being used as a raw converter from within
GIMP, using the git development versions of both tools (providing high bit-depth editing in GIMP).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCZ_KRIZ1n0
I think I'll have to give the dev version
On 26/09/16 12:11, Bruce Williams wrote:
I know this is not a darktable-related question, but I'm hoping you guys will
have an answer.
I'm running Mint 18, and the default image viewer app seems to be displaying
images with a CMYK
intent. I process images in darktable, with an SRGB profile, and
On 26/09/16 21:01, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
For some reason this video will not run on my Mozilla although all previous
videos from RWH run just
fine.
Note that this isn't one of my videos.
Regards,
Rob
darktable
Hi Normand,
How did you install darktable? On what linux system? Instructions on how to install all of the
necessary dependencies and build from source are here:
https://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/wiki/Building_darktable_20
Although that appears to be down for me atm, so try t
On 27/10/16 08:29, Michael wrote:
I know someone asked this a couple of days ago but the responses to his
question where not open to
everyone. What is the current ppa for darktable?
https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/ubuntu/darktable-release
Rob
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On 30/11/16 09:58, Jimmy Gowrisanker wrote:
Based on the instructions
here
http://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/
, I took 9
shots (auto0:Keep white-reduce warm colours, auto1:normal, auto1: keep warm
colours, Incan, FL,
Sunlight, flash, cloudy and
On 30/11/16 10:31, Robert William Hutton wrote:
sudo apt-get install git ruby ruby-nokogiri
Sorry, I missed a dependency:
sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl
-R
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On 30/11/16 10:31, Robert William Hutton wrote:
On 30/11/16 09:58, Jimmy Gowrisanker wrote:
Based on the instructions
here
http://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/
, I took 9
shots (auto0:Keep white-reduce warm colours, auto1:normal, auto1: keep
On 30/11/16 22:52, Roman Lebedev wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 2:31 AM, Robert William Hutton
wrote:
On 30/11/16 09:58, Jimmy Gowrisanker wrote:
git clone https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable.git
cd
rm -rf ~/white_balance.txt
for file in *; do ~/wd/darktable/tools/extract_wb "
On 01/12/16 21:51, Roman Lebedev wrote:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 2:55 AM, Robert William Hutton
for file in *; do ~/wd/darktable/tools/extract_wb "$file" >>
~/white_balance.txt ; echo >> ~/white_balance.txt ; done
Uh, oh, s/is the tool/can work on multiple raw files at on
I've attached my startup script (based on one by LebedevRI) that does
this, at least approximately.
-R
On 20/12/16 15:54, Scott wrote:
Hello. I'd like to write a few lua scripts. Is there an easy way to
start darktable as a "fresh" install (no database but also no other
configurations). I'd
On 04/01/17 16:45, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
Well, trying to white balance concert lighting seems like it might be a
potentially futile task,
but... what I would do is use a different module, maybe "color correction", to
produce the offset
from white that you want, then apply that same
Try the shadows and highlights module, or just pulling down the exposure slightly. But I'd say
you've probably blown those highlights, especially if that's a JPG.
-R
On 25/01/17 09:32, Michael wrote:
I can't control the camera as it is from a cheap drone.
Inline image 1
--
:-)~MIKE~(-:
Well, ultimately you'll be able to run darktable with opencl support with all-opensource drivers on
AMD. That might be worth the pain.
Meanwhile I've got a second install of Ubuntu on my machine (15.10, the last one with fglrx support)
and I'm trying to get an install of 17.04 to work with the
Yep, it normally takes a few days for Pascal to update the ppa. If you want faster results, perhaps
you could build yourself.
https://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/wiki/Building_darktable_22
-R
On 07/04/17 11:20, Alex Delaforce wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for the work done of the 2.2.4
On 08/04/17 06:19, Peter Mc Donough wrote:
Am 07.04.2017 um 22:08 schrieb Mark Heieis:
Which would be my user .bashrc ?
The .bashrc file in your home directory, i.e. ~/.bashrc
or in KDE, set the darktable icon command properties:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/amdgpu-pro-16.60-379184/lib64/;
/us
On 16/04/17 17:45, Alex Delaforce wrote:
Hello all
To get the latest Darktable version working on Ubuntu 17.04 should I
load it on 16.10 then upgrade the installation?
- I tried a fresh 17.04 installation but can only get an older 2.2 version.
- I tried adding the PPA for Yakkety (16.10) and the
On 17/04/17 19:28, Bernhard wrote:
I updated from LM17 to LM18.1 and thus dt2.0.x to dt2.2.4 from Pascal's PPA.
Now I notice that it's not possible to use those little triangles to
expand a module any more since they are covered by the scrollbar when I
hover on them with the mouse. Expanding IS
On 17/04/17 19:46, Bernhard wrote:
Robert William Hutton schrieb am 17.04.2017 um 11:40:
On 17/04/17 19:28, Bernhard wrote:
I updated from LM17 to LM18.1 and thus dt2.0.x to dt2.2.4 from
Pascal's PPA.
Now I notice that it's not possible to use those little triangles to
expand a
On 19/04/17 12:48, Shane Simmons wrote:
After I upgraded to Kubuntu 17.04, from 16.10, I've had quite a few problems.
One of them is with
Darktable -- the upgrade seemed to have done something with my darktable.css
file, and now the
program's interface is all screwed up.
That normally happen
On 19/04/17 13:22, Shane Simmons wrote:
I didn't build from source, no. I installed it via Pascal de Bruijn's PPA.
The problem occurred when I upgraded, even though it didn't change the version
number...
Should I try a complete removal and re-installation?
I think you have the yakkety version
On 19/04/17 13:22, Shane Simmons wrote:
I didn't build from source, no. I installed it via Pascal de Bruijn's PPA.
The problem occurred when I upgraded, even though it didn't change the version
number...
Should I try a complete removal and re-installation?
I think you have the yakkety version
On 16/05/17 04:48, Andreas Mueller wrote:
Thanks, that's definitely an option.
Though I prefer using the exposure module. Using levels or curves I usually end
up with an
oversaturated or undersaturated image, depending on which direction I moved the
grey point. Not sure
if there's an easy way t
On 30/08/17 01:55, F L wrote:
It's a regular Dell laptop. I got a little further with 2.0.7, but that one was complaining about
GTK3 not being there. I guess the one that comes with teh RHEL/Centos 6.8 distro (darktable-1.0.5)
is probably the only one that will work. gphoto2 seems to work wit
I run darktable (from git) on Ubuntu 17.10 (vanilla GNOME shell) and have done for some weeks. On
my machine with AMD hardware I run the wayland session, and on my machines with nvidia hardware, I
run the xorg session. It certainly works under both, though its stability isn't necessarily perfec
On 22/10/17 20:27, Thomas Werzmirzowsky wrote:
I shot a portrait with my Canon EOS 60D and noticed that the JPG from
the Canon in portrait image mode looks significantly better than the one
exported from Darktable. Especially the blue color looks much more
natural in the camera JPG.
I have a 60
On 23/10/17 18:10, Thomas Werzmirzowsky wrote:
Gesendet: Montag, 23. Oktober 2017 um 07:47 Uhr
Von: "Robert William Hutton"
I found creating my own matrix from a Wolf Faust target worked really well,
Tim Rolph also mentioned the Wolf Faust target but I have to admit that look
Those symptoms occur when GTK3 has been updated without darktable being updated to match. The red
areas indicate that there's a problem with the layout, so CSS might be involved, but I more often
see this when I update the OS from one release to the next (say, Ubuntu 17.04 to Ubuntu 17.10)
with
On 06/11/17 09:49, Michael wrote:
I installed from the PPA via apt. How do you reenable the PPA?
OK, so I assume you're on Ubuntu, as you don't say.
GUI way:
* open Software & Services
* click the Other Software tab
* select the darktable PPA from the list, click Edit...
* ensure the Distr
On 06/11/17 10:23, Michael wrote:
The distro I run is Mint and I installed via a PPA. I would love to do a build-from-scratch but
apparently I don't know what I'm doing:) The darktable page says:
[snip]
For a more complete set of instructions for different distributions have a look at our Wiki
On 06/11/17 10:30, Robert William Hutton wrote:
On 06/11/17 09:49, Michael wrote:
I installed from the PPA via apt. How do you reenable the PPA?
OK, so I assume you're on Ubuntu, as you don't say.
Ah, you say you're on Linux Mint, so xenial (rather than artful) is the releas
darktable.old/data.db ./darktable
That'll let you keep your database (presets and film rolls, etc.) but reset the
configuration.
-R
On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Robert William Hutton <mailto:r...@helms-deep.net>> wrote:
On 06/11/17 10:30, Robert William Hutton wrote:
On 13/11/17 12:11, Michael wrote:
Hello ladies and gentleman. Well darktable seems to be causing my system to reboot and on a rare
occasion to crash. I think it is the video card (it only reboots when I am running darktable and
If you suspect the video card, try disabling OpenCL processing:
*
± 5% +4.750 VDC +5.250 VDC
+5VSB ± 5% +4.750 VDC +5.250 VDC
-5VDC (if used) ± 10% -4.500 VDC -5.500 VDC
+12VDC ± 5% +11.400 VDC +12.600 VDC
-12VDC ± 10% -10.800 VDC -13.200 VDC
Regards,
Rob
On Sun, Nov 12, 201
On 14/11/17 12:22, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
What are you doing/using for sharpening after export? My export sizes are
around 900px jpegs for
web with a quality of 70% for my 20Mpx and 24Mpx cameras.
Isn't this what export styles are for?
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch02s03s12
On 14/11/17 11:56, Paul Deverson wrote:
This shouldn’t be complicated, Bob. I have a Mac and I just downloaded the .dmg file and installed
it in the usual way.
Hi Bob,
The DMG is here:
https://www.darktable.org/install/#osx
Regarding whether it's compatible with OS X 12.13, that page says:
Hi André,
I'm in a very similar situation to what you describe: I have an AMD R9
280 with an i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz, and am running Ubuntu 17.10 as my
daily OS.
I have stuffed around with the new AMDGPU-PRO and open source
equivalents to try to get opencl under modern Ubuntu, but although
su
More memory is good because it allows you to process images through opencl without tiling them,
which is a lot faster. Of course this depends on the resolution of the images you need to process,
but I'd always try to get the most video ram possible.
I think you can do darktable -d opencl to se
I pretty much always use the equalizer for this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzVXK4eAM5E&t=0s&list=PLmvlUro_Up1NBX7VK8UUuyWo1B468zEA0&index=16
tl;dr: pull up the luma spline slightly on the right hand side.
Cheers,
Rob
On 05/09/18 16:56, kneops wrote:
First, I'm a freelance photographer a
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