* Moritz Mœller <virtualr...@gmail.com> [03-02-19 15:59]:
> And how are you representative as a user? What's the relevance of your
> experience in the context of what I said?
> 
> I have no problem with DT's UI but I'm a professional VFX artist and
> software engineer. My DT UX is zero representative for this reason and for
> the most obvious one: I'm just a single person. Sample size one.
> 
> Beers,
> 
> .mm
> 
> On March 2, 2019 17:03:45 Jason Polak <jpo...@jpolak.org> wrote:
> 
> > Going to have to disagree with that, and I think at least some of it is
> > what you used first. I actually tried darktable before Lightroom and
> > just by clicking around I found darktable pretty intuitive. Trying to do
> > the same in Lightroom was confusing after that.
> > 
> > Jason
> > 
> > On 2/3/19 9:19 am, Moritz Mœller wrote:
> > > I'm not surprised by the comment. DT's UI isn't intuitive.
> > > If you are a person that learns a software by using it/trial & error
> > > instead of reading the manual, your experience will be pretty unfavorable.
> > > 
> > > I haven't watched the video but from the comments here it seens it's
> > > about features, not UX. So it's still unfair of them to not RTFM and
> > > give DT a worse score thus.
> > > 
> > > .mm
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thanks, had several Dos Equis XXs at lunch.  

I had trouble learning Bibble but needed software for developing raw
images on linux and at that time Bibble was probably as good as what was
available.  so I learned bibble.  Corel raped bibble so I changed horses. 
darktable was quite new and similar and was an easy adaption.

so far as being intuitive, dt was an easy learn from bibble.  afa my
experience, I am what I am and said what I feel.  I is singular and only
representative of my feelings.  I speak for no one except myself.

afa you being "professional", I have been paid for work and hired to work. 
I had the same job for 40+years and was "considered" a professional.  but
the definition of professional is quite liberal and does not really define
one.

have a nice day and moor beer(s).

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