Am 06.12.2016 um 22:27 schrieb Florian Aders:
Hi,

I ported the code in https://github.com/fhrtms/darktable to the (at the point
in time) latest master of darktable (resides in branch "timelapse" in my
GitHub - repo (https://github.com/EleRas/darktable).

At the same time I contacted the author of the original code, who told me that
the version he uploaded on GitHub was not the latest version he had and that

I once built that version on my old work computer (Ubuntu 12.x I would guess), and indeed it was not the same version shown in the video. Furthermore, I was not able to figure out how to use it, so I lost interest. But it seemed a similar approach to what https://lrtimelapse.com/ is providing for lightroom.

I just wanted to say thank you for caring about this one, since there are several unfinished time lapse sequences on my hard disk :-)

Best regards

Chris


he wanted to continue working on it. Due to this I did no further work on it,
since I don't know the needed math behind it enough. In a similar matter, I
did not want to submit this for inclusion in darktable since it isn't finished.

I'll try to update it to latest master in the next days (maybe on the
weekend), since I quite like, that it has no further dependencies and
integrates nicely into darktable.

Florian

On Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2016 20:59:18 CET Alexandre Jullien wrote:
Hi,

For timelapse-darktable, indeed it does quite the same job but with
external tools (Java, octave, image magic)
Its main drawback is that there is no integration in darktable directly,
but it was OK for my use thou... Using darktable GUI fit the key frames
only.
Second drawback, it's using xmp as interface, so submitted to change in iop
filters...
It was working up to 05/2015 then I didn't update the program.
Finally the code was on Google code which is closed project now... I have
to move it to GitHub to be updatable...

Conclusion, if you want to revive the integrated timelapse feature inside
darktable, I will be very happy to use and give support if needed (not for
the coding but for the maths/timelapse theory).

Cheers

Alexandre

Le mar. 6 déc. 2016 17:35, Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> a écrit :
Le mardi 06 décembre 2016 à 12:21 +1100, Robert William Hutton :
I've also been wondering what happened to that feature, as the video
looked really promising.

The code on the timelapse branch in the
https://github.com/EleRas/darktable repo didn't build for me though.
;(

I also feel sad about this! It would be a really nice addition to
darktable and I don't understand spending so much time on such a large
development without finishing the last step: integration.

I really hope the original author will come back here!

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