Re: [darktable-dev] Links on darktable.org

2019-02-17 Thread Andreas Schneider
On Sunday, February 17, 2019 10:22:25 PM CET Bruce Williams wrote: > Hey guys, Hi Bruce, > Just wondering what the etiquette/procedure is for getting a link added to > the resources page of darktable.org? > The link to my darktable playlist (currently at 28 episodes, and still > growing) is here:

Re: Re: [darktable-dev] Re: Different converted JPG in Win and Linux

2019-02-17 Thread Juha Lintula
Hi! I have more information on this. I have two GPUs in my laptop: Intel HD 630 and NVIDIA GeForce 940MX. I had OpenCL active and selected scheduling profile "Multiple GPUs". When I disabled OpenCL and changed the scheduling to "Default" the problems disappeared. -Juha On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 22:

Fwd: [darktable-dev] Crop tool is awkward for my use case

2019-02-17 Thread Bruce Williams
Why not leave the current situation as it is, but add a CTRL key modifier to allow the alternate behaviour? Cheers, Bruce Williams -- Mobile: +61 41 250 6349 audio2u.com brucewilliamsphotography.com shuttersincpodcast.com sinelanguagepodcast.com e-mail | Twitter

Re: [darktable-dev] Crop tool is awkward for my use case

2019-02-17 Thread Jason Polak
For some people that might be true, but the current system also has an advantage: if the shot is already pretty good but just needs a slight cropping, then only a little dragging in one corner may be required, without much dragging. Then the click-in-square method for moving the crop is actually us

Re: [darktable-dev] Crop tool is awkward for my use case

2019-02-17 Thread August Schwerdfeger
How is this a JPEG vs. RAW issue? I have done a great deal of cropping in Darktable (on both JPEGs and RAWs) and I think that adding the proposed single-drag interaction would speed up cropping a great deal over the current process, no matter the format of the image being edited. -- August Schwerd

Re: [darktable-dev] Crop tool is awkward for my use case

2019-02-17 Thread David Vincent-Jones
Although darktable handles JPG images very well, I think that its primary market was targeted towards users who shoot RAW with an expectation of doing more complex processing on individual frames. Maybe darktable is simply the wrong software for your high production needs. On 2019-02-17 4:08 p

[darktable-dev] Crop tool is awkward for my use case

2019-02-17 Thread Robert Krawitz
I find the crop tool to be unwieldly for my common use case, namely processing a large number of photographs from shooting sports. I shoot a lot of basketball and (American) football games for my alma mater. My workflow is to import the typically ~2000 photos into KPhotoAlbum, review them and sel

Re: [darktable-dev] Updated Finnish translation

2019-02-17 Thread Pascal Obry
Hello Marko, > Attached file has updated Finnish translation for darktable. This > should be up to date for current master branch. Thanks, now integrated. -- Pascal Obry / Magny Les Hameaux (78) The best way to travel is by means of imagination http://www.obry.net gpg --keyserver ke

[darktable-dev] Links on darktable.org

2019-02-17 Thread Bruce Williams
Hey guys, Just wondering what the etiquette/procedure is for getting a link added to the resources page of darktable.org? The link to my darktable playlist (currently at 28 episodes, and still growing) is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlYWvzmJQTrRq7JrYdD7k3-8-v-uHnhK_ I had someone e

[darktable-dev] Updated Finnish translation

2019-02-17 Thread Marko Vertainen
Hello, Attached file has updated Finnish translation for darktable. This should be up to date for current master branch. -- Best Regards, Marko Vertainen ___ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to da