Am 10.01.2018 um 20:56 schrieb Matthias Bodenbinder:
> Hi,
>
> I see weird colored pixel when using profiled denoise with non-local means
> and blend mode HSV-Lightness. Just using blend mode Lightness is fine. Please
> see the attached screenshot. The corresponding RAW is here:
>
> https://ww
Dear Tobias,
Am 11.01.2018 um 19:55 schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 19:06:36 CET schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
>> Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 18:27:32 CET schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
>>> I am often having to sift through large batches of already-processed
>>> photos
Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 19:06:36 CET schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 18:27:32 CET schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
> > I am often having to sift through large batches of already-processed
> > photos
> > to select some number (for entry into photo shows, etc.). There
Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018, 18:27:32 CET schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
> I am often having to sift through large batches of already-processed photos
> to select some number (for entry into photo shows, etc.). There is usually
> a minimum size requirement involved, and I frequently find myself ha
I am often having to sift through large batches of already-processed photos
to select some number (for entry into photo shows, etc.). There is usually
a minimum size requirement involved, and I frequently find myself having to
go back into the crop module to see whether or not some cropped photo me
Hi,
Am 11.01.2018 um 17:46 schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
If I did that, I still could not determine the size until *after* the
export, by examining the exported image. What I am asking about is a way
to determine the size within Darktable itself, without having to do an
export.
this is corre
If I did that, I still could not determine the size until *after* the
export, by examining the exported image. What I am asking about is a way to
determine the size within Darktable itself, without having to do an export.
--
August Schwerdfeger
aug...@schwerdfeger.name
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 10:
Hi,
Am 11.01.2018 um 17:10 schrieb August Schwerdfeger:
For me, the use case is determining, in a speedy and convenient manner,
the maximum size at which I can print a cropped photo.
if you want to export at maximal size without upscaling set max size to
zero, or set these dimensions to very
Exactly.
when doing wildlife shots e. g. cropping is quite common. The lighttable
information panel lower left only shows the original RAW size of the
photo, so I have to open the picture in darkroom, go the crop module and
click into the picture to see the figures.
August Schwerdfeger schr
For me, the use case is determining, in a speedy and convenient manner, the
maximum size at which I can print a cropped photo.
--
August Schwerdfeger
aug...@schwerdfeger.name
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 4:43 AM, Roman Lebedev wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:17 AM, August Schwerdfeger
> wrote:
>
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:17 AM, August Schwerdfeger
wrote:
> There is currently no easy way to determine the dimensions of an image after
> processing occurs (i.e., the maximum size at which an image can be exported
> without upscaling). I either have to do the actual export at maximum size,
> or
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