Re: [darktable-user] Saving snapshots

2017-09-14 Thread I. Ivanov
Duplicate creates another instance of the .xmp Most of the time this is all you need. Some times I use copy but it is rare. Example would be - I have 3 shots for hdr purpose. Normally I would move them to a different folder. In such case I can copy the image so I have the RAW in both folders.

Re: [darktable-user] Saving snapshots

2017-09-14 Thread Paul Deverson
Thank you for your comments, Patrick and Mauizio. I had read the manual, but was interested to see whether people tended to use Duplicate or Copy, Cheers, Paul. > On 09-14-2017, at 2:24 AM, Maurizio Paglia wrote: > > Hi Paul, > Patrick explained you the right method. >

Re: [darktable-user] Saving snapshots

2017-09-14 Thread Maurizio Paglia
Hi Paul, Patrick explained you the right method. However, if you simply desire to see how the image looks at different stages of development, you simply can play with the History Stack panel in darkroom mode. See chapter 3.3.3 of the user manual. Maurizio 2017-09-14 4:54 GMT+02:00 Patrick

Re: [darktable-user] Saving snapshots

2017-09-13 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Paul Deverson [09-13-17 22:09]: > Which method do you experts recommend for saving the ‘finished’ file + > xmp file so that after further changes, you can always revert to where > you were before? Otherwise, if you do make further changes, you lose > the original >