this one? see attached
Terry Pinfold schrieb am 08.10.21 um 01:51:
Hi Patrick,
thanks for that great suggestion. The tagging module in lighttable
shows my keywords and by right clicking on the tag I can 'go to tag
collection'. This is precisely what I wanted.
Terr
* Terry Pinfold [10-07-21 17:56]:
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> Number one for me is DT's abilty to edit. Any ability to search for and find
> my images through lighttable is a bonus. But this should never be at the cost
> of making DT a bloated program. I wonder if it would be possible to improve
> the sort by funt
Sorry, but is this about darktable taking ages to import 500.000 for the first
time or about darktable being slow AFTER the import?
If it is the first case then there is nothing wrong - do the import over night
or interrupt it and continue next day. That is a huge amount of images and it
will t
Hi Graham,
sorry, but this is - for technical reasons - not correct - besides that
darktable is very capable in both tasks already: managing images as well
as editing.
But: for technical reasons with non-destructive imaging you never see
what you get in any other application than the one you
Hi. I think there may be some cultural background that you're not aware of,
which is this. Linux (and Unix before that)
was developed on the philosophy of "one task one program" (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy ), according to
which programs were designed to do one thing and to do
Hi Lorenzo,
Lorenzo Fontanella schrieb am 07.10.21 um 11:12:
Hi Terry
Hi Community
Interesting and already known suggestions, however they are not feasible.
If you try to import even half of the archive I'm talking about, 250,000
files, you will immediately realize that it would become unmanagea
Hi Terry
Hi Community
Interesting and already known suggestions, however they are not feasible.
If you try to import even half of the archive I'm talking about, 250,000
files, you will immediately realize that it would become unmanageable and
slow.
I don't use Lightroom.
Currently I use Xnview fo