I recently migrated to a new Linux workstation with
OpenCL capability, and Darktable 3.0.2 from the OpenSUSE 15.1
distro repository. The Local Contrast Module (LC) is broken and
produces ugly, extreme 'shading' and artifacts in local laplacian
mode that makes it u
workaround
for the time being. Do you know
if this is a realistic option for a non-dev user?
On 13/08/2020 13:53, Andreas Schneider
wrote:
On Thursday, 13 August 2020 14:50:02 CEST Dusenberg wrote:
I recently migrated to a new Linux workstation w
Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Navi 14
[Radeon RX 5500/5500M / Pro 5500M]
vendor: Micro-Star MSI driver: amdgpu v: kernel bus
ID: 0b:00.0 chip ID: 1002:7340
Thanks
On 14/08/2020 21:47, Šarūnas wrote:
On 8/14/20 2:37
o the
AMDGPU-PRO driver.
Regards
On 16/08/2020 16:05, Sturm Flut wrote:
Hi,
Am 15.08.20 um 13:21 schrieb Dusenberg:
[..] I shouldn't be seeing the problem as
it only affects the/open source/ OpenCL package ru
Ah, I didn't know that, thanks. I'll have a look at
3.2.1 and read the posts about it and then decide what to do.
On 16/08/2020 17:27, Andreas Schneider
wrote:
On Friday, 14 August 2020 20:37:29 CEST Dusenberg wrote:
l Contrast Module broken using
OpenCL
Date:
Mon, 17 Aug 2020 13:15:02 +0100
From:
Dusenberg
To:
darktable-dev@lists.dar
Hi, I'm needing some expert help with my first
attempt at a dt lua script.
In the 'final output' stage of my workflow I create images in
various reduced sizes and formats from developed raws mainly for
placing into non-darktable managed libraries or to publ
wrote:
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at
10:36 AM Dusenberg <dusenb...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
Hi, I'm needing some expert help with
my first attempt at a dt lua script.
In the 'final outp
dt 4.2.1 (OBS), Linux Mint 21,Ubuntu 22.04 jammy
I have an image from March 2020 developed in darktable. I went back to
it today to try another edit on it (its a monochrome rendition that I
just can't get 'right').
However, today when I created a duplicate of this 2020 image in dt
4.2.1, it was