On 17 Jun 2016 7:01 am, "Torsten Bronger"
wrote:
>
> Current Lensfun contains a "uniquify" facility which Darktable makes
> use of. If eliminates duplicates in the list.
Ah, OK. I thought that use was what was removed by the commit Roman
referred to above? Is the solution to update my lensfun th
Hallöchen!
Graeme Leese writes:
> It's Darktable version 2.0.4 (though I've also tested on 2.1.0),
> with lensfun 0.2.8-3pmjdebruijn1. The Darktable database has
> probably been migrated from quite an old version, if that could
> make any difference.
Current Lensfun contains a "uniquify" facilit
Hi,
It's Darktable version 2.0.4 (though I've also tested on 2.1.0), with
lensfun 0.2.8-3pmjdebruijn1. The Darktable database has probably been
migrated from quite an old version, if that could make any difference.
Thanks,
Graeme
On 16 June 2016 at 21:34, Torsten Bronger
wrote:
> Hallöchen!
>
Hallöchen!
Graeme Leese writes:
> Thanks for the information. One of the things that has confused me
> is that the lens menu gets filled with multiple copies of the same
> name, but it doesn't matter which you select, since only the name
> is stored.
Which Darktable and Lensfun versions? This s
Hi Torsten,
Thanks for the information. One of the things that has confused me is that
the lens menu gets filled with multiple copies of the same name, but it
doesn't matter which you select, since only the name is stored. Do you
think it would be better to filter out the duplicate strings in the
Hallöchen!
Graeme Leese writes:
> [...]
>
> Possibly, although I'm not sure that quite addresses this
> case. Following Torsten's commit darktable now gets a list of 3
> lenses that match the exif in the raw file and it makes a menu of
> the three in the correction module GUI. When I make a selec