Found Darktable some months ago and absolutly love it over Capture One - now with your masking tips it got even better. Thanks for that. After three years. .-)
Thank you, this was so much needed! I have been trying to obtain that exclusion effect by playing with the "combine masks" options but I had no luck (actually it would be great if you could make a tutorial about that too :D)
Thanks JS, appreciated :) I actually did already one about spot removal and retouch. You may want to check it out here th-cam.com/video/PIJlUkAh-k4/w-d-xo.html Cheers
Found Darktable some months ago and absolutly love it over Capture One - now with your masking tips it got even better. Thanks for that. After three years. .-)
excellent video!
Thanks
Great video, thanks
No problem 👍
Thank you very much Stefano. You get through the various options plain and simple!
Thanks for the explanation
No worries :)
Really useful video - I've been using darktable for years now but learnt 3 really great tips on masking after watching this! Good stuff.
Thanks Paul. Great feedback!! Cheers
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I was struggling with recently and now it all makes sense!
Possibly the best video on dt masking I have seen. Thanks greatly. Merci beacoup.
Thank you so much Berny. Such an awesome feedback 🙏🙏
I'm just starting out with Darktable (and photography in general) and your videos are so easy to follow! Thank you and I hope to see more :)
Thanks Joey for your feedback. Great to hear about your photography passion, such a great way to express our artistic side.
Cheers
Thank you, this was so much needed! I have been trying to obtain that exclusion effect by playing with the "combine masks" options but I had no luck (actually it would be great if you could make a tutorial about that too :D)
No worries Simone. Always happy to help ou. I will look into the combine mask and see if i can make a video 😁 thanks again. Cheers
Thank you so much. I have been looking for this exclusion trick for a while.
No worries JF. So simple, yet so well hidden 😁
Finally I understand the parametric mask, great video. Than you!
No worries Wilmer. Great I was able to help out. 👍😁
Very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for your teaching, it was really helpful!
No worries 👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing channel. Love your trick of exclusion. I wanted that for a long time.
No worries. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers 😁👍
Ciao Stefano, very nice video... would you be kind enough to make another one for spot removal and retouch? many many thanks
Thanks JS, appreciated :) I actually did already one about spot removal and retouch. You may want to check it out here th-cam.com/video/PIJlUkAh-k4/w-d-xo.html
Cheers
thanks for darktable tutorials... pls make more!!!
Thanks for the great feedback 🙏🙏 most definitely new tutorials, I am aiming every Monday 😁
Great tips. Thank you, and keep up the good work!
Thanks mate 👍👍🙏🙏
Great contribution...should help lots of people....
Thanks Todd👍👍🙏🙏
Super useful! I wish I had known that before.
Thanks Francisco for your feedback 👍🙏
Brilliant! I use the mask manager a lot but never saw the "difference" choice. I'm looking forward to more Darktable tips.
No worries Ken. So many options and possibilities in darktable. So easy to miss things around. Everyday is a new discovery 😁
Excellent
Thank you!
No worries. Cheers 🙏🙏👍
I didn't understand the output channel piece what happened there? what is the difference between input channel and output channel?
On ch 2 you can work with the output mask of ch 1. 👍