3 CEST schrieb Michael Demetriou:
> >> I usually find myself needing to locate the image in my file manager
> >> so I
> >> wrote this lua script. I'm posting here just in case someone might
> >> find it
> >> useful
> >>
> >> https:/
I usually find myself needing to locate the image in my file manager so I
wrote this lua script. I'm posting here just in case someone might find it
useful
https://gist.github.com/qwazix/1c2083eadda595a8ed576701eef85f30
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Hi,
I have 777 folders in my library. In them there are usually some
`darktable-exported` folders that I do not want to import into darktable.
Thus instead of importing the whole `photos` folder recursively, I ctrl+A
all the 777 folders and import them.
This causes gnome-shell to crash and takes
Hi,
I have been lately investigating how does film grain actually look and I
have noticed that usually the grain is invisible on the darker (black)
parts of the image (https://shotonfilm.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/photo.jpg).
Darktable's grain module produces light specks on the black areas of ph
DoF effect, or brightening, darkening background
only without manual mask drawing.
cheers,
Michael Demetriou
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