First a message for everyone on this thread: please use just
reply-to-list. Else I get 2 copies of the message. No need to cc to me
or anyone else.
I see your point about your editing, if you have an injury. I use
darktable nearly daily and I regularly have to spend many hours in
darktable and edi
Le 08/10/2018 à 00:42, Jochen Keil a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:39 AM Aurélien Pierre
> wrote:
>> The real question here is : could you get past the change and benefit from
>> it ?
>>
>> I'm biased here, since I developed repetitive strain injury in the wrist at
>> the early age
Hi,
I've also my workflow, but it's a bit different then yours (crop is one of
basic corrections for me, I almost never do noise removal as a one of first
steps). I'm not a big fan of arbitrary change here. Agree with Jochen that
custom tabs could be quite nice.
To achieve something similar I just
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:39 AM Aurélien Pierre
wrote:
>
> The real question here is : could you get past the change and benefit from it
> ?
>
> I'm biased here, since I developed repetitive strain injury in the wrist at
> the early age of 23. So I'm basically trying to improve the efficienc
The real question here is : could you get past the change and benefit
from it ?
I'm biased here, since I developed repetitive strain injury in the wrist
at the early age of 23. So I'm basically trying to improve the
efficiency of the workflow by decreasing as much as possible the number
of user in
Hi!
I can certainly see the logic of your idea. I definitely prefer the
current setup, if only because that's what I started with. I think the
only way to see if this is a good idea is to poll users because I am
sure there are some that would like your way and some that prefer the
current way.
I
Hi everyone !
I would like to propose a lifting for the UI in the darkroom.
*Problem**
*
Currently, the modules are separated in 5 tabs :
* base
* tones
* colors
* enhancements
* effects
But :
* some modules in the color group affect the tones as well (colo