I found this post:
https://discuss.pixls.us/t/importing-lightroom-catalog/11277
which suggest using exiftool to extract XMP from DNG files:
exiftool -ext dng -ext DNG -xmp -b -w xmp [dir]
I tried it on a folder of some images and it did extract XMP files, but
when I try to import into Darktabl
On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 13:05:23 -0500
August Schwerdfeger wrote:
> Question: How difficult would it be to provide access through the
> Lua API to the naming patterns used for import-from-camera and
> export (e.g., a function that takes an image object and a pattern
> string and returns the correspon
Any Lightroom comparisons aside, having batch renaming somehow
integrated in Darktable (whether part of the import process or not)
would be very useful, for me at least.
Question: How difficult would it be to provide access through the Lua
API to the naming patterns used for import-from-camera and
"BTW, the OP is probably just a troll, he said to be moving from Lr but
Lr does exactly the same with the same naming IIRC (Import folder)."
Well, yes, I can agree with the first claim in this sentence *ONLY* if
you know me personally, have seen how much work I am investing in this
desire and
On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 07:57:02 +0200
Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 17:46 -0400, Robert Krawitz a écrit :
>
> BTW, the OP is probably just a troll, he said to be moving from Lr
> but Lr does exactly the same with the same naming IIRC (Import
> folder).
I'd like to make a correction a
* tony Hamilton [06-26-20 09:03]:
> This is an update after a few days of intense, all-day, reading and
> experimentation with the import function of DarkTable 3.0.2. What I am going
> to write here is at considerable length and will not be well received by the
> Darktable development team. It is
Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 17:46 -0400, Robert Krawitz a écrit :
> Think about this from a non-developer perspective.
Sure!
> If I'm using a spreadsheet, and I import a CSV
> file, I'm actually making a copy of it, not simply referring to it. There
> are ways of creating a
> reference, such that
Not true. A copy of a CSV import into a spreadsheet is not made until the user
executes the "Save As" command. At least that is true of the five different
spreadsheet programs I have used over the last 35 years.
On June 25, 2020 9:46:50 PM UTC, Robert Krawitz wrote:
>On 6/25/20 1:55 PM, Pascal
* Robert Krawitz [06-25-20 18:12]:
> On 6/25/20 1:55 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> > Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 13:48 -0400, Jason Polak a écrit :
> >> Here "Import" really means just open the folder.
> >
> > No, it really means "import" as the pictures are indeed added as
> > references into the databas
* Jason Polak [06-25-20 13:59]:
> Interesting read. I am not a developer, just a user. But I have seen
> many threads on how the import function is confusing to many people.
> Personally I think import function is a little misleading in some ways.
> Some people expect import to bring the photos in
On 6/25/20 1:55 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 13:48 -0400, Jason Polak a écrit :
>> Here "Import" really means just open the folder.
>
> No, it really means "import" as the pictures are indeed added as
> references into the database. The "import" as in say Python really
> means
This is an update after a few days of intense, all-day, reading and
experimentation with the import function of DarkTable 3.0.2. What I am
going to write here is at considerable length and will not be well
received by the Darktable development team. It is my personal opinion;
it reflects my ski
I agree with Jason. Respectfully, I feel Tony is expecting the import
function to copy and place the images from the card onto his computer. This
is his interpretation of what import means and many would expect this as
other programs use the term import to describe such actions. However, DT's
actio
Agreed, "open folder" is an inaccurate description for the import operation.
However, there might be some greater distinction made between the
'gphoto2'-based device import, which does move images according to the
patterns in the session options, and the other two, which leave them in
place.
--
A
FWIW, I just use a simple script that copies my images from the SD card to
a Year/Month/Topic directory in my hard drive and renames the directory in
the SD card to something that includes today's date. Then I use DT's import.
Juan
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 10:54 AM Simon Wren wrote:
> My (limit
Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 13:48 -0400, Jason Polak a écrit :
> Here "Import" really means just open the folder.
No, it really means "import" as the pictures are indeed added as
references into the database. The "import" as in say Python really
means the same think, make it available, bring it "there
My (limited) understanding of the import function of darktable is that it's not for effectively copying images from one location to another (i.e., from a camera memory card to a hard disk) but rather for copying details about images which exist on some medium (e.g., a hard disk). Such t
On 6/25/20 1:38 PM, tony Hamilton wrote:
> ...
> So I failed at the first step in trying to use DT and I don’t yet see an
> effective, smooth, low hassle way to get beyond that first step, ...
Copy RAW files from cameras or external storage into your computers
using OS file managers.
Use RAW proc
Interesting read. I am not a developer, just a user. But I have seen
many threads on how the import function is confusing to many people.
Personally I think import function is a little misleading in some ways.
Some people expect import to bring the photos into some kind of
database. What it does is
I pretty much follow the system Terry follows, but my back up regime
differs. I am very fortunate that prior to Covid shutdown, a friend in
the Linux Users of Victoria (Australia), spent a lot of time with me
modifying and testing scripts that he created for his brother's medical
practice.
My
I agree with the below. My system is pretty simple: one folder for each
year, and then each folder named -mm-dd-description, one for each
day in the year folders. I do try and use keywords in darktable though,
but I am kind of lazy with regards to that :( :(
I use an rsync script to back up al
Hi Tony,
Guillermo has given a very complete answer here. Could I suggest
that DT is a great editing program. It is not such a great cataloging
program. I would copy the images from the SD card to a suitable folder on
your computer without involving DT. I would then open DT and use the impor
Yeah, it is a work-around, so thanks.
But if it easier/less work flow steps to bypass an essential step in
post processing, why did the DT developers bother adding this
functionality? Wouldn't have the investment of time/effort be better
used by making the strange, indeed unique, behaviour of
Just to be sure we are reading the same page, the DT v3 manual is
here: https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/ (there are still v2 manuals
going around).
> What I have discovered, by pressing the 'folder' button in import, is a
> window labelled 'import film' ..wait!, what ?
Please read the manual,
HaJo Schatz schrieb am 14.02.20 um 05:43:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 2:15 AM Subhash Fotografie
wrote:
[Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 12.2.2020 um 15:01
Uhr:]
darktable expects a file with extension
.dng.xmp, and it is ignoring the plain .xmp file? (but that doesn't
explain why you see the tag
Le mercredi 12 février 2020 à 10:17 +0100, Subhash Fotografie a écrit :
> I worked with Lightroom for some years. I have a database of about
> 8 photos, most of them DNGs. Lightroom saves developing of theses
> files in the file itself. No sidecar file. When I import one to DT it
> seems the de
This should have been sent to the list...(not to a personal email)
To the best of my knowledge DT does not work with .psd (Photoshop). It
works with RAW files.
You may have more success with GIMP as a closer counterpart of Photoshop.
Regards,
B
On 2019-08-11 03:49, Billie Glaser wrote:
Dea
* I. Ivanov [07-20-19 20:33]:
>
> > smb is slow and you have quite a large collection being imported. I would
> > *guess* that dt has not had time to generate the previews yet.
> >
> > perhaps a better plan would have been to download the images to the smb
> > drive or via nfs/sshfs first and t
smb is slow and you have quite a large collection being imported. I would
*guess* that dt has not had time to generate the previews yet.
perhaps a better plan would have been to download the images to the smb
drive or via nfs/sshfs first and then to import to dt. but that would
probably stil
* shawn wilson [07-09-19 18:36]:
> I've had darktable trying to import (almost) 9k of images (well, it
> should be less than that and i think it's counting the cr2 different
> from the jpeg) going for about a day now and I don't think it's doing
> what I want (so any help would be appreciated here
Ah, that works. Thanks.
Ka Tai
> On 10 Apr 2018, at 23:04, August Schwerdfeger
> wrote:
>
> As a Linux-centric application, Darktable sees only one drive as a drive --
> all other drives are represented as folders.
>
> After you have opened the import dialog, in the left-hand bar above "Ot
* ktbgud [04-10-18 10:41]:
> The external drives are visible, They are connected via usb3.0.
>
> I have used them with Lightroom for years. But since Lightroom is getting
> unfriendly, I want to explore other programs.
>
> I HAVE tried “folder", I get the home drive and “+other locations”. when
As a Linux-centric application, Darktable sees only one drive *as* a drive
-- all other drives are represented as folders.
After you have opened the import dialog, in the left-hand bar above "Other
Locations" there should be a folder icon with just a slash next to it. If
you click that, you should
I am running Darktable 2.4.2
Ka Tai
> On 10 Apr 2018, at 22:39, ktbgud wrote:
>
> The external drives are visible, They are connected via usb3.0.
>
> I have used them with Lightroom for years. But since Lightroom is getting
> unfriendly, I want to explore other programs.
>
> I HAVE tried “
The external drives are visible, They are connected via usb3.0.
I have used them with Lightroom for years. But since Lightroom is getting
unfriendly, I want to explore other programs.
I HAVE tried “folder", I get the home drive and “+other locations”. when I
clicked on that, I get “computer”, w
Hi,
if your disks are connected via USB please follow the instructions Vietor
gives you.
It is very simple.
Please note IMPORT does not means you will import your images into
darktable: images (files) will remain on board your disk, darktable will
only catch the necessary information in order to le
On mardi 10 avril 2018 15:13:35 CEST ktbgud wrote:
> I have just downloaded Darktable for Mac.
>
> I am a photographer. I do not know too much about linux and stuff.
>
> All my photos are stored on 2 external hard drives, about 3T's worth.
>
> I can not figure out how to import to Darktable. The
Hi!
Sorry but I cannot understand if you are using a Mac or Linux?
How do you connect the external drives? USB? Shared network?
Maurizio
2018-04-10 15:13 GMT+02:00 ktbgud :
> I have just downloaded Darktable for Mac.
>
> I am a photographer. I do not know too much about linux and stuff.
>
> All
Am Mittwoch, 5. Juli 2017, 14:02:40 CEST schrieb Sakke K:
> I have new install and i try edit my pics from 2016.
> I lost all my xmp files data - DarkTable overwrite my
> old xmp file in folder. I use now Ubuntu 16 lts and
> Darktable 2.2.4. Import only one folder with 300 pics.
> I do not want to
Could it be this gtk issue (quoting from an earlier message)?
Using your solution I finally was able to import... May I suggest
including this text (or something to the same effect) to the Darktable
manual, section 2.3.1.2 (Importing from a connected camera), sub-section
"Import from camera":
Hi,
I had a related problem a while ago, here is kind of a summary, perhaps
it could help:
"Using your solution I finally was able to import... May I suggest
including this text (or something to the same effect) to the Darktable
manual, section 2.3.1.2 (Importing from a connected camera), su
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 10:43 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> darktable 2.3.0+git31.2b55991-1.1 ... openSUSE 42.2 ..
>
> Import images from camera does not now allow me to import more than a single
> image into a folder.
>
> Can only select single image
>
> Anybody else seeing this?
That is gtk bu
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