Am 25.04.2016 um 00:50 schrieb William Ferguson:
> In the darktable lua scripts, https://github.com/darktable-org/lua-scripts,
> there is a script to add GIMP as an export target to the darktable exporter.
> You can import your raws into darktable, process them, then select them and
> export th
On Wed, 2016-04-20 at 06:46 +0200, Sven Claussner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
> Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
> that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
> the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is
* Sven Claussner [04-20-16 00:47]:
> Hi,
>
> sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
> Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
> that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
> the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is a quite clear sign
>
Hi Sven,
have a look at line 114 from file-darktable.c:
> // TODO: check if darktable is installed
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/file-darktable/file-darktable.c#n114
It is at least on the ToDo list to not show this import on Windows.
Regards,
Tobias
2016-04-20 6:46 GMT+02:00
Hi,
sorry if I'm asking the wrong question but I feel I have to.
Since 18.04.2016 there is a raw importer plug-in in GIMP master
that calls darktable to do its job. With the same commit
the GEGL NEF importer was disabled which is a quite clear sign
of the devs' preferences.
On the one hand it is