On Monday, 17 December 2018 22:19:31 CET Heiko Bauke wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Heiko,
> currently I am testing some static code analysis tools to search
> systematically for bugs and code smells in the darktable code base. So
> far, I found a lot of minor issues, which can be easily fixed, and even
> mor
dear all,
thank you for the new build, but I have the same problem on my Windows 10
64 bit. I cannot start tha application with the error 0xc000142 about DLL.
I tryed all ways to fix the error. Nothing helps. On my Windows 8.1 I
haven't problems with darktable.
Best regards,
Blandyna
Am Mo., 17
Hi,
currently I am testing some static code analysis tools to search
systematically for bugs and code smells in the darktable code base. So
far, I found a lot of minor issues, which can be easily fixed, and even
more false positives.
In clipping.c, there is an issue that I am not able to fi
Hello,
A new version for Windows is available on GitHub. It fixes the crash on
machine without AVX2 support.
Thanks to Peter for the new build.
Try it!
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Hello
This is explained here:
https://www.darktable.org/2013/11/determining-focus-in-lighttable/
cheers,
rawfiner
Le sam. 15 déc. 2018 à 14:48, FF a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Could someone explain what criteria define the area of sharp focus?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack.
>
>
>
Hi
Please read about...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeiss_formula - the Circle of confusion,
Depth of field, Hyperfocal distance and all that...
In there you see attempts to define what should be seen as a sharp "dot"
- when the dot is as large as possible.
It boils down to being a dot
This patch does declared work in avoiding unnecessary color conversion
in lossless mode.
But it doesn't fix none of my issues. I've got my profile reset before
testing. First export in lossy mode gave me a set of very little files
of very bad quality, 300-600 kb for 20Mpx+ images. Then I just move