On Monday, May 27, 2019 10:58:21 AM CEST Dane Goodwin wrote:
> Hey all
Hi,
> I came across this blog which shows an alternative way to correct fisheye
> distortion that gives better results than the current rectilinear
> correction offered by the lens correction module in darktable:
> https://www
This is a great idea. Fisheye-hemi is the only reason I keep aperture around.
Rectilinear correction just doesn't do it, the fisheye-hemi correction makes
fisheye lenses useful, rather than just a weird novelty.
> On 27 May 2019, at 15:58, Dane Goodwin wrote:
>
> Hey all
>
> I came across thi
Hi,
Am 04.04.19 um 15:05 schrieb P. Altenburg:
As it is, I've noticed the radius of the blur on (parametric) masks is
200 at max.
I would love it if this radius could be really big, like a quarter of
the image width or something.
I agree that a maximal blur radius of 200 can be too small in
On 29.11.18 15:00, tikuisik wrote:
[...]
So my strong suggestion and desire for the future releases of darktable
would be to change the curve system in the 'color zones' module. Another
mathematical type of curve that could ensure zero bending in the
outlying region, similar to Adobe's Lightro
I rarely try to adjust multiple tones with this module but use the
strength of dt's ability to apply the module multiple times to a single
image. This allows adjacent control points to limit the spread of the
change. (All outlined in the manual).
David
On 2018-11-29 6:00 a.m., tikuisik wrote:
> D
It works quite fine for a circle. Not really for other shape.
Le 25/09/2018 à 20:28, Jason Polak a écrit :
What about using just a regular circle with a soft edge, and optionally
using mask blur? That gets pretty close to what you are after. You can
invert such as mask as well.
Jason
On 2018-
What about using just a regular circle with a soft edge, and optionally
using mask blur? That gets pretty close to what you are after. You can
invert such as mask as well.
Jason
On 2018-09-25 02:25 PM, robert.chey...@laposte.net wrote:
> I would like a mask like this:
>
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I would like a mask like this:
Le 25/09/2018 à 19:01, Sébastien Chaurin a écrit :
I might be wrong here but if restricting a linear gradient inside an
ellipse shape is a possibility, that won't make the gradient anything
different from linear. I think Robert is talking about non linear
gradie
I might be wrong here but if restricting a linear gradient inside an ellipse
shape is a possibility, that won't make the gradient anything different from
linear. I think Robert is talking about non linear gradient.
> On 24 Sep 2018, at 21:05, Pascal Obry wrote:
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>
>> Le lun. 24 sept. 2018
Le lun. 24 sept. 2018 à 21:01, robert.chey...@laposte.net <
robert.chey...@laposte.net> a écrit :
> I suggest adding to the drawn masks the possibility of using gradient
> masks of different shapes (circle and ellipse mainly, but also other forms
> if possible).
>
That is possible by combining mas
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