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darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer
Home Page: https://www.darktable.org
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
On https://www.darktable.org/install/ the info under subheading 'Current release from source' is obsolete and should be updated to Darktable 2.6
Apologies for opening a ticket on the source code tracker.
Describe the bug
For zoom-in by Ctrl+mouse wheel, the reference points of view for zoom levels higher than 200% is not the location of mouse pointer which makes user lose the location on the photo. In addition, when you zoom-in from 200% to 400% (by Ctrl+mouse wheel), then zoom-out to 200% without moving mouse, the view jumps to a new location other than initial view before zoom-in. The same thing also happens in 800% and 1600% zoom levels.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Mouse pointer should point to a similar location on the photo when zoom level is changed
Platform (please complete the following information):
Describe the bug
Since the update i can now open and edit High Res Mode Raw files from my Olympus OMD EM-5 Mark ii. I can also export them without making changes. But whenever i try to export them after making changes Darktable crashes.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Darktable calculates for some seconds and then closes without a message.
Screenshots
No Screenshot possible
Platform (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Is it possibly caused by running out of RAM or something similar?
I could send you the RAW files I used but I can't attach them here.
For people using e.g. color labels or regular tags for workflow management, the recent collections module becomes hardly usable. It shows several identical lines (the different part is not visible due to panel size limit), similar to
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
date >2017:12:01 and tag people|mode...
It would be great if there would be a second module that allows for switching on and off color labels and selected tags such that their selection would be reflected in the images visible but not lead to a new entry in the recent collections.
In my case above, there would be only one of these lines left in the recent collections, and the color labels and tags that are switched on and off during, e.g., preparation of a photo book, calendar, etc., would not render the module unusable.
The contents of the “switch board” module I talk about could have some reasonable default, but it would be extremely helpful to be able to configure it, e.g. by a configuration text file. That way, it could even be switched between different text files via different presets, e.g. by abusing the preset mechanism a bit and matching the preset name to a config file in ~/.config/darktable/switchboard/. Each line of the preset file would correspond to one UI line, example:
colorlabel_red colorlabel_yellow colorlabel_green
tag("people|%" "People") tag("analog|%" "Analog")
tag("darktable|changed" "Changed") tag("darktable|exported" "Exp.")
history_altered
would give a module layout such as (“[.]” represents a toggle button that can toggle between unchecked, active (green) and active inverted (red), the latter meaning that e.g. only pictures without that tag/state are shown)
[r][y][g]
[People][Analog]
[Changed][Exp.]
[Hist. alt.]
Hope that makes sense.
Describe the bug
The new raster mask is not working.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
On step 4 only the part selected in 2 should be affected.
Platform (please complete the following information):
Dans les options de fusion des masques :
mask contrast -> actuel : masque de contraste -> suggéré : contraste du masque (l'inversion nom/complément en Fr revient souvent)
mask blur -> actuel : masque d'adoucissement -> suggéré : floutage du masque
mask feathering -> actuel : rayon adoucissement -> suggéré : adoucissement du masque
Dans la balance des couleurs :
contrast fulcrum -> actuel : contraste pivot -> suggéré : pivot du contraste
Dans filmique :
middle-grey destination -> actuel : destination du gris moyen -> suggéré : gris moyen cible (label anglais à revoir)
destination power factor -> actuel : destination facteur de puissance -> suggéré : gamma cible (label anglais à revoir)
En général : en anglais, le complément du nom est placé devant le nom qu'il qualifie. En français, c'est l'inverse.
Poke @TurboGit ;-)
For now, we can only assign keyboard shortcuts to GUI events such as slider increase/decrease/reset. That makes at least 3 shortcuts by setting, and enforces to use both hands on the keyboard, while the mouse is still often needed, so we need to move too much (repetitive strain injury for the win).
I would like to be able to assign only one letter to a slider (E for exposure, T for temperature, H for hue etc.) and then use the mouse to increase/decrease/reset the value. For example:
That way, we have only one shortcut to remember per setting, and one hand always stays on the keyboard (to select the setting) while the other hand always stays on the mouse (to modify the value), and the ergonomics are much better.
I would like to be able to configure the size of the font used for menus and text elements in the panels.
Additional Context : I actually am facing this issue while using darktable on an external display connected to my laptop (mac OS X) : I can barely read the menus and options due to the size of the font being too small.
When attempting to install, an error of "Unable to access path" is displayed to the user and the installer closes.
This happens when run as a normal user and as administrator.
I have RAW+JPG of the same image, both not rejected with rating 1 star. Working with lighttable.
The Lens Correction module in darktable could be made more useful by adding manual adjustment for distortion and vignetting parameters, similar to those that already exist for TCA.
This would provide several benefits:
Ideally, these sliders would always display the actual current values being applied, unlike the current implementation of the TCA sliders, where they show "1.00000" even after a profile is applied, and upon manually changing one value, both shown replace whatever was previously applied, which can be considered a confusing behavior, I think.
If showing the full set of sliders for all parameters of the more complex versions of the polynomials (a, b, c of "ptlens" distortion model and br, vr, bb, vb for complex TCA correction, etc) is considered too "busy" then perhaps a "simple" mode could be shown by default, whith a checkbox for "complex mode". However, given the space used by some modules, and the fact that this one doesn't offer a "blending" section, it might not be unreasonable to display a full set by default, as long as they were slightly distinguished from the more universally relevant "mm", "f/", and "d" etc information at the top.
There may be some uncommonly used models implemented in LensFun, but in practice the profiles generally (all in the current database, AFAIK) use ptlens/poly3 for distortion, poly3 for TCA, and pa for vignetting. How to handle the unlikely case where a profile using other models was loaded would be an open question; in the short term I think simply disabling the controls (perhaps with a way to explicitly activate them to override the profile) would be good enough.
Hopefully this would be not too hard for somebody with some GTK skills. :)
There are several gaussian blur libraries into darktable:
These libs have different performance footprints, since some have not been optimized with new SIMD instructions sets for some time. Because we have to manage 3 C/SSE2/OpenCL versions for each lib, and OpenCL will be deprecated anytime now for Vulkan (which has better perf anyway), it would be good to factorize these libs so there is only one to translate into Vulkan when the time comes.
Also, most of these libs assume Lab input space and blur only the first channel. It would be useful to have a more generic interface in case we need to blur 3 RGB channels, or just one arbitrary channel.
Finally, it could be worth is to add a FFT path for the convolution product for large blurs kernels (> 32 px). FFTW could be of some help here, even if its MIT license can raise issues with darktable's GPV v3.
Describe the bug
Darktable is lacking support in rawspeed for using uncompressed raw files from the Nikon Z6.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Open the uncompressed raw file correctly.
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Platform (please complete the following information):
Additional context
See here for more details.
Currently, darktable supports Wacom stylus pressure, but the buttons of the stylus and of the tablet cannot be assigned, and the gestures are not handled.
Basic gestures could be zoom, pan and scroll. Buttons could be used to define brush size, opacity and feathering.
With OpenCL on:
This affects master with commits from the 9th and 10th January. I haven't been able to bissect for now since git is rebasing in a weird fashion, so I get conflicts with the last changes on the lighttable UI and Cairo segfaults.
Ping @houz
datetime shown in "image information" box, now is different in version 2.6.0 regarding what was shown in 2.4.4 (I use windows 7 Home 64 bits).
Just for reference, the language selected for the DT GUI (in both versions) is "English", while the locale in the computer is "Spanish".
In the example below, the week day was shown as Sat in 2.4.4 (it seems to be in english, which is OK), while in 2.6.0 is shown as sob (it seems to be Slovenian!) . The date format seems to be also different.
Is there any locale setting in windows that can be the cause of this behaviour? (I have not changed anything regarding the 2.4.4 version, but just in case ...)
I have a few modules that I always use by default: the two instances of profiled denoise, chromatic abberations, lens correction and so on.
The sum of these modules slows darktable down quite a bit, though.
I do not find the proposed solution of enabling these modules at last very elegant.
My idea:
Give us a list in the settings where for each module it can be selected under what circumstances it is enabled, e.g. when zoomed in to 100%, when the module is selected or always.
That way I can enable these modules by default on import and they only slow my processing down when I fine tune them or when I work on fine details (zoomed in all the way).
Of course when exporting pictures all enabled modules will be used
There are plenty of good film-emulation LUTs out there (https://www.colorgradingcentral.com/free-luts/) used for video editors. These are RGB LUTs taking usually log-encoded input from cameras, and outputing linear RGB (ACES or REC 2020).
Making darktable colorchecker module able to read these LUTs would enable users to take advantage of the existing film-emulations databases. These are really difficult to reproduce with the color-checker tool because they need a film scanner properly neutralized/calibrated, to provide a scanner-agnostic film reference, then a properly neutralized raw file, to provide a camera-agnostic base for the LUT grading, and only then it becomes possible to transfer the film look. This is not possible without a full lab and adequate ressources, and darktable options only allow local work-arounds. Also, we don't want to fully apply the film characteristics (especially the tone curve), since its dynamic range can be more limited than digital for color emulsions, but we might want to retain the advantages of digital (shadows recovery) and the feeling of the film (color, smooth transitions).
Instead, making the colorchecker capable of reading cube LUTs would require a log transformation of the input, then a modification of the actual algo from Lab to RGB. The output would need to be converted back to Lab, although if #1841 achieves to provide a full RGB pipe, that would not be necessary anymore.
Technical details on the 3D Cube LUTs can be found here :
Hello guys.
I updated darktable to 2.6 on my Archlinux (directly from official repo) and now I have a problem with the equalizer module.
I usualy apply the style "EQ+Denoise+HotP - Matt Eastwood" (you can found it on https://dtstyle.net/) on my high ISO picture to denoise it but since the last version, some "black square" are presents on the picture when I use this style : https://framapic.org/7x6tOxMTPuEV/MhcL4XAH5zY1.png
If I export this picture, the problem is still present.
Used camera : DMC G7 and RAW file. Tested with a RAW downloaded here and same result : http://www.mamiyaleaf.com/samples_credo_80.html
Hi,
I'd like to use darktable on OS X with newer lensfun db versions.
The reason for this is the usage of converted lens profiles from Camera RAW. I somehow don't manage to build a functional version of darktable in OS X using newer lensfun versions. The built version randomly crahes. But this could be related to other dependencies of the build.
Is it possible to bundle the OS X app with a more recent lensfun version?
Describe the bug
Changing the thumbnail size does not force redraw of the whole lighttable.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
A redraw of all thumbnails in the correct size.
Platform (please complete the following information):
Additional context
May have to do with recent lighttable speed improvements.
Inverting a mask with feathering and opacity enabled not as expected.pdf
The attached PDF show the masking issue that I notice when feathering and opacity are added as demonstrated in the blog post with the cabin from the DT release of 2.60. I am using windows....Inverting the mask initially masks the entire image until you pull the opacity back down....initially I did not try that so it appeared to be a bug...maybe this is the way it should work....You can check this out on the DT facebook page or its outlined in the attached link to the PDF file....
Until this release, Darktable used to PGP sign release artifacts (e.g. https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/download/release-2.4.4/darktable-2.4.4.tar.xz.asc). However, there is no signature for the current 2.6.0 release.
At first I thought it was an issue with the release process failing at some point, especially with the missing Windows .exe, but this latter issue has been fixed while no sigs appeared.
Is this expected?
HI
when i installed darktable 2.6.0 from ppa:pmjdebruijn/darktable-release it was in czech because my system localization settings.
I then switched to english translation of darktable because i was trying to reproduce some steps from tutorial and i wasn't sure how to translate few things.
but when i wanted to switch it back i found that there is not entry for czech.
I use ubuntu 18.04
I tried install darktable on windows too and it was in english right away and also limited language selection
Now there is a very very important change in brightness when the "preserve chrominance" option is activated
Additional context
On previous build version (git download 2019-01-21) filmique was fine with "preserve chrominance" option
Describe the bug
darktable has an easter-egg that can be triggered by typing the code konami (↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → b a):
int dt_view_manager_key_pressed(dt_view_manager_t *vm, guint key, guint state)
{
/* darktable color management is broken but we have a code konami easter-egg
* is that a photo editor or what ?
* also, it seems broken too
*/
// ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → b a
static int konami_state = 0;
static guint konami_sequence[] = {
GDK_KEY_Up,
GDK_KEY_Up,
GDK_KEY_Down,
GDK_KEY_Down,
GDK_KEY_Left,
GDK_KEY_Right,
GDK_KEY_Left,
GDK_KEY_Right,
GDK_KEY_b,
GDK_KEY_a
};
if(key == konami_sequence[konami_state])
{
konami_state++;
if(konami_state == G_N_ELEMENTS(konami_sequence))
{
dt_ctl_switch_mode_to("knight");
konami_state = 0;
}
}
else
konami_state = 0;
int film_strip_result = 0;
if(!vm->current_view) return 0;
if(vm->current_view->key_pressed)
return vm->current_view->key_pressed(vm->current_view, key, state) || film_strip_result;
return 0;
}
(from src/views/view.c
)
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Launch some 8-bit video game
I say we remove that bit. It's not worth maintaining, it's broken, and useless anyway.
on both Linux Mint 19.1 and Win10, the lens correction module does not find the camera/lens
the model X-T3 does not show up ib the Fujifilm list when trying to select manually
Right now anything that does not exist cannot be drawn onto, so the perspective correction leaves a black shape that needs to be cropped along with the whole side, and it gets ignored in every operations (s.a. heal).
Often we don't want to crop that whole side out because that band happens to be where the most crucial part of the picture is (and the part that is missing is often simple low frequency stuff).
In these cases my workflow is to export the image and finish the inpainting in gimp/g'mic. It's pretty straightforward but I much prefer to do everything in darktable and click on export to Wikimedia Commons.
I think this is a new behavior with 2.6, but I'm not 100% sure. When I've got a folder full of pairs of RAW and JPEG images and the "G" (grouped) button is clicked, it used to be the case that selecting just one of them would mean that an export would export 1 image. However with 2.6 I notice that selecting one image causes the Lighttable view to say at the top that I've got two images selected, and an "export" operation claims that it's doing two exports. (Two separate export messages are logged to stdout
at that point too.)
Shouldn't it only export 1 image (the processed RAW image) when I've only got one selected?
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 for what that's worth; I just upgraded to 2.6 this afternoon.
I downloaded the release source tarball from the link provided (not the github autogenerated one). It compiled and installed fine, but upon launching darktable I get a segfault. Tried multiple times, always the same. Here's the trace:
this is darktable 2.6.0 reporting a segfault:
warning: Currently logging to /tmp/darktable_bt_6G6NUZ.txt. Turn the logging off and on to make the new setting effective.
#0 0x00007f9f74908d42 in waitpid () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00007f9f74a51b50 in _dt_sigsegv_handler (param=11) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/system_signal_handling.c:118
#2 0x00007f9f7476ae00 in <signal handler called> () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#3 0x00007f9f74cb4a85 in _dl_close () at /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
#4 0x00007f9f7486af57 in _dl_catch_exception () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#5 0x00007f9f7486aff3 in _dl_catch_error () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#6 0x00007f9f713a38bf in () at /usr/lib/libdl.so.2
#7 0x00007f9f713a3288 in dlclose () at /usr/lib/libdl.so.2
#8 0x00007f9f500f4e5f in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdfcl.so
#9 0x00007f9f500f45ae in Create () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdfcl.so
#10 0x00007f9f5068b152 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#11 0x00007f9f5068b1d7 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#12 0x00007f9f506825b7 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#13 0x00007f9f50682dd1 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#14 0x00007f9f50670104 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#15 0x00007f9f505e28ed in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#16 0x00007f9f506563a9 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#17 0x00007f9f74a40447 in dt_opencl_build_program (dev=dev@entry=0, prog=prog@entry=0, binname=binname@entry=0x7fffd95600b0 "/home/sguyader/.cache/darktable/cached_kernels_for_IntelRHDGraphics/demosaic_ppg.cl.bin", cachedir=cachedir@entry=0x7fffd955c0b0 "/home/sguyader/.cache/darktable/cached_kernels_for_IntelRHDGraphics", md5sum=md5sum@entry=0x7fffd955ac80 "a5513e7725ddd38908295672e1ada71e", loaded_cached=0) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/opencl.c:1683
#18 0x00007f9f74a418a4 in dt_opencl_device_init (cl=cl@entry=0x55eb0eb97cd0, dev=dev@entry=0, devices=devices@entry=0x55eb0e7dc900, k=k@entry=0, opencl_memory_requirement=opencl_memory_requirement@entry=768) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/opencl.c:456
#19 0x00007f9f74a46608 in dt_opencl_init (cl=0x55eb0eb97cd0, exclude_opencl=<optimized out>, print_statistics=<optimized out>) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/opencl.c:671
#20 0x00007f9f749e706a in dt_init (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>, init_gui=<optimized out>, load_data=<optimized out>, L=<optimized out>) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/darktable.c:889
#21 0x000055eb0e2c3076 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/main.c:82
=========
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7f9f6a7a4dc0 (LWP 2317) "darktable" 0x00007f9f74908d42 in waitpid () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
2 Thread 0x7f9f6a4ae700 (LWP 2318) "gmain" 0x00007f9f74823c21 in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
3 Thread 0x7f9f69cad700 (LWP 2319) "pool" 0x00007f9f748294ed in syscall () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
4 Thread 0x7f9f694ac700 (LWP 2320) "gdbus" 0x00007f9f74823c21 in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
5 Thread 0x7f9f5bbff700 (LWP 2321) "worker 0" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
6 Thread 0x7f9f5b3fe700 (LWP 2322) "worker 1" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
7 Thread 0x7f9f5abfd700 (LWP 2323) "worker 2" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
8 Thread 0x7f9f5a3fc700 (LWP 2324) "worker 3" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
9 Thread 0x7f9f59bfb700 (LWP 2325) "worker 4" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
10 Thread 0x7f9f593fa700 (LWP 2326) "worker 5" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
11 Thread 0x7f9f58bf9700 (LWP 2327) "worker 6" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
12 Thread 0x7f9f53fff700 (LWP 2328) "worker 7" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
13 Thread 0x7f9f537fe700 (LWP 2329) "kicker" 0x00007f9f747fb6a8 in nanosleep () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
14 Thread 0x7f9f52ffd700 (LWP 2330) "worker res 0" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
15 Thread 0x7f9f527fc700 (LWP 2331) "worker res 1" 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
16 Thread 0x7f9f2bfff700 (LWP 2332) "darktable" 0x00007f9f74826591 in pselect () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
=========
Thread 16 (Thread 0x7f9f2bfff700 (LWP 2332)):
#0 0x00007f9f74826591 in pselect () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f9f506ba058 in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#2 0x00007f9f506c585b in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#3 0x00007f9f506ba49e in () at /opt/intel/opencl/libigdrcl.so
#4 0x00007f9f748fea9d in start_thread () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#5 0x00007f9f7482eb23 in clone () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 15 (Thread 0x7f9f527fc700 (LWP 2331)):
#0 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00007f9f74a5c99b in dt_pthread_cond_wait (mutex=0x55eb0e7cd180, cond=0x55eb0e7cd1d0) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/dtpthread.h:327
old = 0
tmp = 0
params = <optimized out>
s = 0x55eb0e7cc680
name = "worker res 1\000\000\000"
threadid_res = 1
#2 0x00007f9f74a5c99b in dt_control_work_res (ptr=<optimized out>) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/control/jobs.c:529
old = 0
tmp = 0
params = <optimized out>
s = 0x55eb0e7cc680
name = "worker res 1\000\000\000"
threadid_res = 1
#3 0x00007f9f748fea9d in start_thread () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#4 0x00007f9f7482eb23 in clone () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 14 (Thread 0x7f9f52ffd700 (LWP 2330)):
#0 0x00007f9f74904afc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00007f9f74a5c99b in dt_pthread_cond_wait (mutex=0x55eb0e7cd180, cond=0x55eb0e7cd1d0) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/common/dtpthread.h:327
old = 0
tmp = 0
params = <optimized out>
s = 0x55eb0e7cc680
name = "worker res 0\000\000\000"
threadid_res = 0
#2 0x00007f9f74a5c99b in dt_control_work_res (ptr=<optimized out>) at /home/sguyader/Sources/darktable-2.6.0/src/control/jobs.c:529
old = 0
tmp = 0
params = <optimized out>
s = 0x55eb0e7cc680
name = "worker res 0\000\000\000"
threadid_res = 0
#3 0x00007f9f748fea9d in start_thread () at /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#4 0x00007f9f7482eb23 in clone () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 13 (Thread 0x7f9f537fe700 (LWP 2329)):
#0 0x00007f9f747fb6a8 in nanosleep () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f9f747fb5ae in sleep () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
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uname -a:
Linux sg-lenovo 4.18.20-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Nov 21 19:34:18 UTC 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
GCC 8.2.1
CMake 3.13.1
If you want to create a parametric mask, you have to move the slider manually for one (or more) channels. Color picker helps to estimate where the desired areas to be selected are located on each channel.
Can color picker area be used to auto generate the parametric mask?
The best way to explain what I mean is to give an example.
In this image I would like to mask red and blue berries:
Now I choose an area to mask the red berries. Color and brightness values are read out and the parametric mask is generated:
To this mask I add an additional value by selecting the blue berry:
In order to make the mask even more precise, I choose at the end an area that should be subtracted from the mask:
I have to admit that I'm not a developer and I can't judge whether such a thing would be achievable. However, from a user perspective, I think this would be a great enhancement.
When using color balance: "slope, offset, power", optimize luma will produce very light results that appear completely off.
Scrolling back and forth on "factor" (which restores the values shown initially) produces the desired results.
Using Arch Linux, version 2.7.0+95~gf85f182e6 and files from an X-T1 (X-Trans)
By default, GDK is using a single CPU thread, which makes it slow, especially on Full HD and 4 K to paint wigets and such.
It can be made multi-threaded by using https://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Threads.html
Good candidates for this are the bauhaus widgets, the darkroom image painting and the lighttable thumbnails.
Hi.
I have the following problem:
My darktable behaves strange.
It changes information of the color (but not the slider, only image) if i do stuff refreshing the screen like croping. Also the Histogramm behaves strange.
It is hard to explain, but maybe a movi clip will help you: How can the CUT tool change colors.
I Think, windows update and a Windows libary are the problem, but i dont know :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1SeCO5AS4k
(I am very sorry about my poor english, but i hope you understand my problem ^^ )
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I make use of masks more than often, others probably do so, and it always bugs me that to access one of the few masking options I have to :
to be able to select my mask.
To me, masks are a feature important enough for it to be a 1-click action to select the mask type and unfold its options.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to see an horizontal box with icons to select the mask type and allowing to access it in 1 click replacing the cumbersome combobox.
Screenshot of what I did after hacking a bit in the code :
tooltips on hover are preserved
toggling: when one mask option is clicked, the mask becomes active and the box is toggled
disabling: mask can be disabled by clicking the cross on the left
1 hovering the cross
Additional context
I've taken caution of preserving the following functionalities :
Currently I've implemented the proposed feature in an additive way (apart from not showing the combobox, every line of code that is related to it is still present). I'm looking forward to get rid of it without breaking anything yet, and to reuse at most the existing code and structures in develop/blend.h develop/blend.c and develop/blend_gui.c
I'll submit a PR once I'm completed.
Let me know what you think of the feature I propose :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
I have to process a folder with a huge amount of image and apply a given XMP to all of them. Currently I need create a for loop and call darktable-cli for every image separately.
Describe the solution you'd like
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
Describe alternatives you've considered
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
Or give an options for darktable to be run as a daemon, where we can send the input and it will return the output. While a for loop will still be necessary, there will be a significant performance gain because darktable won't need to be reloaded on every iteration.
This will be even more efficient when working with servers.
Additional context
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
I'm planning to use this as a backend of a photo-sharing platform where we upload over 1 million photos every and applying instagram-like filters on the fly is one of the core functionalities I'm looking to provide.
From https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/12351.
When processing noisy images (e.g. ISO 6400), I do not export with full pixel count but limit to a reasonable size that hides the noise a bit. The same holds for slightly unsharp images. That way, the maximum usable image size, e.g. maximum print size, is given by the image resolution and limited such that the technical flaws are not visible for the people viewing the picture.
Unfortunately, the output size/resolution is determined in lighttable mode and the image itself does not carry this information. When I export an old picture again, I maybe forget that it was a blurry shot and therefore it is sent out at e.g. full resolution. Furthermore, when processing a set of images, one always has to export one by one to account for the blurry/noisy shots. It would therefore be great if one could limit the resolution from within darkroom such that is cannot be overridden by the export module (smaller export would still be possible). A new module “limit output size” would be a reasonable way to implement this feature. Within the module, the output size limit could be selected as either (maybe a dropdown to choose among these)
The darkroom view would of course follow the limitation to have a reasonable preview. The module itself would also show the actual output size limit of the image.
I thought a bit more about that idea, and came to the conclusion that there is an easy part and a difficult one. The easy part would be to implement a factor of the original size. This could, in the UI, just be a text entry or a slider. A widget that computes and shows the resulting image size would be convenient. The benefit is that this does not interfere with changes in the crop. It would only require one additional entry in the xmp/data base, which is the scaling factor as a float number.
The other two ways to specify the scaling have the issue that they fail for strong crops, where you may even go below the specified output size. Therefore, for the other two options, the UI would have to reflect what it refers to, the original image size or the crop (a check box named “referred to the crop size” which is initially not checked, and an “upscaling allowed” check box.
The first, easy, solution would already help a lot, so the implementation of this feature would not have to go the entire way at a time.
Slightly related: https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/12234
Problem: On the current 2.6.0 macos builds, it's impossible to decrease the feather size when drawing shapes.
Steps to reproduce: Open a photo and go to the spot removal module. Select the circle or the oval tool and move the mouse over the photo. Shift+mouse wheel up increases feather size. Shift + mouse wheel down also increases feather size.
Desired behavior: Shift + mouse wheel down should decrease feather size.
This problem seems limited to macos and doesn't occur on the linux builds. I tried reversing the "natural" scrolling direction in system preferences but this had no effect. I'm running darktable 2.6.0 on macos mojave 10.14.2.
If there's a workaround for decreasing the feather size without using the mouse's scroll wheel, I'd be interested.
Thanks!
Describe the bug
Overall memory utilization is high (around 55%) in the desktop. After having applied certain modifications to imported raw images (.NEF) (losslessly of course), when a set of files are selected and set for export to JPEG, it stops processing at a certain point and the export process get stuck at that point.
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The files get exported as JPEGs without issues. During the process, memory and CPU utilization may peak but it should come back to regular state as soon as the export is complete.
Alternatively if at all there is a memory/resource limitation issue, Darktable provides feedback to the user on the failure and enables the user to close it gracefully.
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just a test ticket really.
This is a proposal to deprecate the tethering view.
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We could make the lighttable even faster.
When some missing thumbs are detected we currently register a call to _expose_again() and
forcing expose.
We could register the image id that were missing and only expose them on the second round
instead of exposing everything.
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I just want to draw attention on a Windows bug described on Redmine: the "find location" feature is broken on Windows. It seems serious enough to have a totally broken feature on a new version build.
It is a Windows port issue, as the feature is working fine on Linux.
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The Space Navigator is a 6 axis (3 rotations / 3 translations) + 2 buttons joystick used primarily to move/handle objects in 3D space, in apps such as CAD and 3D modellers. It has 2 drivers on Linux, one proprietary, one free. The free one is packaged in all the Linux distros I have tested (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora) and the API are compatible.
I propose to add the support for it, as I own one. I will need some guidance, because I have never integrated drivers before (namely : which files to hack).
Basic features could be mapping axes with darkroom preview and lighttable (zoom in, zoom out, scroll x, scroll y).
Hi all,
I can't find spanish language under GUI options, in the interface language selector. Has spanish language no support or am I missing something? I'm in Fedora 29 with Darktable 2.6.0-2
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Hard-coded presets cannot be removed. Lately, a lot of such presets have been added to the master branch that make the presets list of some iops lengthy, specially when someone has also a bunch of personal presets. I personally prefer my own presets and almost never use those hard-coded ones.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add capability to hide/disable hard-coded presets. I think the presets section of preferences is a good place for this feature, so that a user can selectively hide the presets (s)he doesn't use.
Darkroom, history gets swamped by any modification on modules
Working in Darkroom, on any module I believe (but only tried the most common: Exposure, Shadows/Highlights, Tone Curve, Local Contrast etc), for any small modifications of the input sliders the history gets another row added instead of waiting for the user to end his fine-tuning and accept the final value as the one to be added to History.
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This issue only came up testing the very latest git compile (darktable_2.7.0_git251.fff6ec3c5_amd64.deb).
In the entry of the collect image module (and under WIndows only) we cannot enter text. It is possible to clear the selection in the entry with backspace, but no character can be entered for whatever mode is selected (tag, filename, film roll, folders...)
Description
For whatever reason, the Noise Reduction (Profiled) option only lets me select Generic Poissonian as a preset. None of the built in ones or the custom one I made for my camera are available. This occurs with and without the --noiseprofiles command.
I experienced the bug on Linux Mint 18.3's binary (2.4.4) and on the one I just compiled (2.7.0). I have libjson-glib installed, version 1.1.2-0ubuntu1
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--noise-profiles
option on presets.jsonExpected Behavior;
A list of all the devices I have presets for, such as the one that appears correctly in the Lens Correction area.
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compile options:
bit depth is 64 bit
normal build
SSE2 optimized codepath enabled
OpenMP support enabled
OpenCL support enabled
Lua support enabled, API version 5.0.0
Colord support enabled
gPhoto2 support enabled
GraphicsMagick support enabled
OpenEXR support enabled
Attached is the .tar.gz, presets.json and a couple RAW files from the camera.
files.zip
Edit: This also occurs on my Arch Linux install, so it's not related to this particular system either.
I'm working on a clean-up of the UI, to make it more minimalistic in order to keep the focus on the picture. That is, less distractions in the panels. See #2037
Currently, the histogram is an active area where one can drag the shadows and the highlights to quickely edit the exposure and black level. The thing is, the setting increments are rather coarse, not configurable (except in darktablerc, when you know it), and I discovered this feature by accident.
I would like to make the histogram read-only, meaning removing the active parts.
I also would like to remove the EXIF settings display, because it's redundant with the EXIF box on the left panel.
Then, I would like to make the histogram slightly smaller in height, to leave more space to modules.
Any objection ?
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