I'm not found on the idea of the style picker in dark room mode either.
So far the philosophy of Darktable seems to be the darkroom is about photo
editing, the light table is about management.
Having something not related to the photo editing in the darkroom seems not
appropriate to me.
Le ven.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 1:26 PM Julian Rickards
wrote:
> In the top message in this thread, I did propose some options. Here they
> are again.
> - over/underexposure and raw overexposure with the histogram (I think
> Adobe Lightroom has the over/underexposure right within the histogram)
> - sty
hmm.. this doesn't show the extra space. must be a new bug then.
-jo
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 4:59 AM Christian wrote:
>
> Hi,
> find attached the style file.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Am 26.04.2019 um 18:01 schrieb johannes hanika:
>
> > i used to have instances of such an issue with styles that had
> > "
Yes, it's true.
However for "quick" batch editing, the "vertical perspective correction"
option is more than sufficient in "auto recognition" mode
It would be enough to be able to activate the automatic recognition and the
subsequent correction based on the recognition performed for individual
imag
In the top message in this thread, I did propose some options. Here they
are again.
- over/underexposure and raw overexposure with the histogram (I think
Adobe Lightroom has the over/underexposure right within the histogram)
- style picker removed and the Style module moved from the Lightroom mod
* Julian Rickards [04-26-19 10:42]:
> Ah, yes, that is a better description.
>
> However, I still maintain that they are not relevant to the film strip
> which (obviously) is part of the bottom panel but more relevant to other
> components of the interface.
>
> Thanks for the correction.
>
> On
Hi,
find attached the style file.
Chris
Am 26.04.2019 um 18:01 schrieb johannes hanika:
i used to have instances of such an issue with styles that had
"basecurve " instead of "basecurve" (note the space) in their xmp. can
you double check whether that's the case here, too? or send a .dtstyle
Good morning,
Is there a way to activate the "perspective correction" module so that it
works automatically in batch on multiple images?
I tried to save a setting of the aforementioned module in a preset and then
in a style, but when I try to apply it in batch, it takes the settings of
corrections
Good morning,
it would be very useful to extend conceptually the use of Darktable in the
application of styles, let me explain myself better ...
There are conceptually 2 types of image processing software, namely:
- The software that, starting from a preset and modifying a cursor,
displays the resu
hi,
i used to have instances of such an issue with styles that had
"basecurve " instead of "basecurve" (note the space) in their xmp. can
you double check whether that's the case here, too? or send a .dtstyle
file so we can check.
cheers,
jo
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 11:31 PM Christian wrote:
>
Ah, yes, that is a better description.
However, I still maintain that they are not relevant to the film strip
which (obviously) is part of the bottom panel but more relevant to other
components of the interface.
Thanks for the correction.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 9:38 AM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Julian Rickards [04-26-19 08:54]:
> Hi:
>
> There are 6 options that appear below the main view window in Darkroom
> mode: soft proof, over/underexposure, raw overexposed warning, presets,
> access to styles and one other that I can't determine here. Access to these
> options are tied to the vi
Hi:
There are 6 options that appear below the main view window in Darkroom
mode: soft proof, over/underexposure, raw overexposed warning, presets,
access to styles and one other that I can't determine here. Access to these
options are tied to the visibility of the film strip which I think is wrong
Hi,
Style-files which are supposed to turn off the basecurve are
not always turning the basecurve off.
See attached screenshot.
Bug or Design?
Chris
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