Re: [darktable-dev] Adding a browser

2021-10-06 Thread Peter Harde
You can start dt from the commandline by the command *darktable * and it will open only this single file.  Or you can use *darktable * to open all files from the selected folder. See https://darktable-org.github.io/dtdocs/special-topics/program-invocation/darktable/ Regards Peter Harde Am

Re: [darktable-dev] Adding a browser

2021-10-06 Thread Lorenzo Fontanella
Good evening Pascal I speak about my needs of course, but I know many photographers who think the same and are in the same situation. I have a RAW + JPEG archive of about 500 000 files (video excluded), consisting of files from various Nikon, Fujifilm Sigma (*) cameras. In my current state, it is

[darktable-dev] Re: [darktable-user] Adding a browser

2021-10-06 Thread Bernhard
I think this would have many drawbacks ... Why not simply use some sort of browser already there in the operating system and then 'right-click' - 'open in darktable' to edit the photo you like to work with? Import has many funktions: - make images indexable: search by EXIF-Values as well as M

Re: [darktable-dev] Adding a browser

2021-10-06 Thread Pascal Obry
Hi Lorenzo, > I'm obviously talking about the lack of a browser integrated to the > software that allows you to simply browse the folders of the HDD and > open the images you want to edit. The misunderstanding is probably there. darktable is not an image browser, it is not even designed to hand

[darktable-dev] Adding a browser

2021-10-06 Thread Lorenzo Fontanella
Evening, I submit to you some considerations: DarkTable originated along the lines of Lightroom but with the purpose of remaining open source and making improvements over the same software from Adobe. Today the 2 softwares are almost alternative to each other. Using DT, I realize (and I'm always am