Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [05-30-19 19:50]: > Remembering all of these multi-key shortcuts is a bit of a pain > (particularly for us old-timers) would it be practical to incorporate a > further option in the current set or provide an on/off icon on a 'histogram' > header line. > > David > > On 2019-

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread David Vincent-Jones
Remembering all of these multi-key shortcuts is a bit of a pain (particularly for us old-timers) would it be practical to incorporate a further option in the current set or provide an on/off icon on a 'histogram' header line. David On 2019-05-30 10:14 a.m., William Ferguson wrote: 2.7 alread

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread Florian W
Great! Thanks I didn't know Le jeu. 30 mai 2019 19:15, William Ferguson a écrit : > 2.7 already has histogram collapsing, CTRL+SHIFT+H > > > On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:54 PM Florian W wrote: > >> @julian >> >> Collapsing the histogram is also part of my bucket of features I would >> like to imp

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread William Ferguson
2.7 already has histogram collapsing, CTRL+SHIFT+H On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:54 PM Florian W wrote: > @julian > > Collapsing the histogram is also part of my bucket of features I would > like to implement soon enough. > I see that I'm not the only one often bored by the space it takes, even on

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread Florian W
@julian Collapsing the histogram is also part of my bucket of features I would like to implement soon enough. I see that I'm not the only one often bored by the space it takes, even on a 24 inches display. I think it could be associated with a key shortcut as one still often have to look at it to

Re: [darktable-dev] DT bad on skin tones?

2019-05-30 Thread Florian W
Thanks for this good suggestion Tim, I tried to do so (auto translated subs) for Aurelien's video on sharpness and local contrast, indeed it seems to produce an "accurate enough" result for a basic understanding. Le jeu. 30 mai 2019 14:31, a écrit : > If you decide to go the route of adding capt

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread Julian Rickards
I use an older laptop with limited screen real estate and some modules are quite large (height is the issue on my laptop) and any means of improving this would be appreciated. I don't know if it would be part of the consideration but sometimes (recognize that I'm not an expert at dt or photography)

RE: [darktable-dev] DT bad on skin tones?

2019-05-30 Thread n614cd
If you decide to go the route of adding captions; here is the directions I used for an internal video. Basically we used the generated captions; then fixed them manually for any errors. The generated captions probably were about 90% accurate. It was much faster than having someone manually do it

Re: [darktable-dev] DT bad on skin tones?

2019-05-30 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 29.05.19 um 12:28 schrieb Aurélien Pierre: > > I guess I will have to record video tutorials in English then… > Or find someone to translate French to English. Subtitles/captions have been proposed by Florian, too. ___ da

Re: [darktable-dev] Magnification of modules in Darkroom

2019-05-30 Thread Florian W
Hi Giuseppe, I also found myself thinking the same in some cases (for the histogram, for modules involving curves and nodes, for the fine tuning of a parametric mask...). I added this to my bucket list of features I would like to implement, I see I'm not the only one who miss it. Le mer. 29 mai