@kneops
My two cents:
Darktable pipelines work from bottom to top. As soon as I started to work as
intended, it made sense to me. Collecting my favorite modules in my own group
helps to speed up my work.
As you already realized, the modules can be reordered. The pipeline changes
accordingly. Thi
On 04/01/16 11:42, J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 16:37:19 +0200
Jean-Luc Lacroix wrote:
Strange. I have no M5 II to give it a go (I wish I would have one)
but the link I gave you says:
Compatible Cameras
- E-M1 F/W version 2.0 or later
- E-M5 Mark II F/W version
On 07/30/16 20:45, Michael wrote:
I got a photo. It is a dark room because the light from the window
messed up the exposure. I then mask the window. How do I use darktable
to lighten everything except the window. This is one of the pictures you
told me to use the shadows module on. I did and it w
Hi,
Thanks for the new release. Very nice work.
Today I tried a fresh build from git:
# rm -rf darktable
# git clone git://github.com/darktable-org/darktable.git
# cd darktable
# git submodule init
# git submodule update
# mkdir build
# cd build
# cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
# make
Got
On 01/04/17 11:34, Roman Lebedev wrote:
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 3:08 AM, Urs Schütz wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the new release. Very nice work.
Today I tried a fresh build from git:
# rm -rf darktable
# git clone git://github.com/darktable-org/darktable.git
# cd darktable
# git submodule init
On 03/01/17 14:44, I. Ivanov wrote:
I stumble on this not too long ago
https://patdavid.net/2013/09/faking-nd-filter-for-long-exposure.html
Perhaps if convert has different options as others pointed it may do the
work. And it works with 16 bit TIFF out of DT.
Regards,
B
On 2017-03-01 07:49
On 04/10/18 17:54, Niranjan Rao wrote:
On Ubuntu 16.04, darktable 2.4.1
I have experimented with "selected images/ create HDR" and happy with
the results. I have setup my camera to do bracketing and I select three
raw images from the camera manually and click on create HDR button.
Is there
Hi Bruce
Not an expert, just using Hugin from time to time.
1) Give Hugin some hint about the focal length used for the images. I
did start with 30mm, and a focal length multiplier of 1.5. Hugin will
optimize this focal length for each image later.
2) Put "anchor for position" to one of the m