well done. Thanks for your clear explanation. I understand that you can move each of the two Bézier handles separately by pressing shift before clicking on the bézier😀
Another cracking video. You missed the new setting "enable smooth scrolling for lighttable thumbnails". To me that just makes finding photos so much quicker. On the M4 it is fantastically fluid :) Merry Christmas to you! :)
Hmm, not sure how you're doing the split screen comparison between the jpeg and the raw file. Will have to look into this a little more. Thanks for the "what's new" video for 5.0
@@adabbleinphotography8721 I was aware of the snapshot module but I didn't realize you can use a snapshot taken from one image and compare it to another. Handy! Thanks for the reply. 🙂
thank you for the update. I notice that you OpenCL installed on your Mac (i think Min M4). is it possible to explain to me how to install it. i have been battling as only just moved from Windows?
Have you seen the videos I made on the mac mini? The file you need to check is darktablerc. You can erase the line concerning openCL and darktable will recreate it. Give it a go.
Awesome. Thank you for the introduction to DT 5.0!
Thanks for leaving a kind comment.
well done. Thanks for your clear explanation. I understand that you can move each of the two Bézier handles separately by pressing shift before clicking on the bézier😀
Great introduction. Looking forward to test the new changes
Thanks for the comment.
Another cracking video. You missed the new setting "enable smooth scrolling for lighttable thumbnails". To me that just makes finding photos so much quicker. On the M4 it is fantastically fluid :)
Merry Christmas to you! :)
Yes of course! 🫢 I switched it on and never looked back. I have an m4 too, it is so fast! Merry Christmas !
@@adabbleinphotography8721 Yes, we discussed the "performance tuning" settings for the M4 on a previous video.
Hmm, not sure how you're doing the split screen comparison between the jpeg and the raw file. Will have to look into this a little more. Thanks for the "what's new" video for 5.0
Try the snapshot module, Tom.
@@adabbleinphotography8721 I was aware of the snapshot module but I didn't realize you can use a snapshot taken from one image and compare it to another. Handy! Thanks for the reply. 🙂
Thanks a lot for this introducion and for your past video tutorials as well 🙂
Thank you and merry Christmas to you!
Thank you and Happy Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you too Todd!
Thank you for the intro!
Thanks for the comment!
Thank you. An updated user manual is still not available, but changing the "5.0" in the url to 4.8 gives us the previous version.
Yes, keeping the manual up to date is a lot of work, lot’s of translations to maintain too.
As a left handed person this is amazing!
very good video that presents well the new
Thank you, you are very kind.
thank you for the update. I notice that you OpenCL installed on your Mac (i think Min M4). is it possible to explain to me how to install it. i have been battling as only just moved from Windows?
Have you seen the videos I made on the mac mini? The file you need to check is darktablerc. You can erase the line concerning openCL and darktable will recreate it. Give it a go.
no custom fonts yet? or using systen font ?
I haven’t thought about changing fonts, I am fine with the one provided. Maybe in the settings you can edit the CSS?
@adabbleinphotography8721 I tried changing using CSS but somehow only the font size from CSS is working but not able to change the font family.
I don't think there's enough in V5 that will persuade me to upgrade just yet. I've just gotten 4.8 tweaked to how I like it.
There is no difference to the actual processing, you could upgrade and leave the UI in its default state and not really notice the difference.
Absolutely awful video Not gonna covert me from Lightroom with all the ums and ahs and crap info here
Well, at 1,75 speed, it’s ok
Not trying to convert anyone, dear fellow!