Good call on not stressing too much about the video, this is perfectly fine. Insomnia is tough though, and over a whole week it's crushing. If there's something you can do about it, I hope you have the strength to do it. Wish you the best.
No wonder you can't sleep, so many misbehaving modules yet to fix in darktable 😅 On a more serious note: thanks for all the quality content and your contributions to darktable. And if no editing means more of those awesome in-depth videos then I'm all for it! It's so hard to come by hands-on material on darktable made by people who actually understand what they are doing. No offense to all the other darktable youtubers :)
Thanks so much for your work on darktable and for educating people on how to use it! I started with digital photography when cameras had AA batteries and 2 MB of memory and used many different software tools since then. I was already a great fan of darktable, but after discovering your channel and getting all this in-depth information first-hand my understanding of the product and especially the scene-referred workflow with the filmic module came to a whole new level. Keep going! I would be happy if some more people will find the way to your donations page as well. No worries about the "RAW" videos without editing - that's perfectly fine! If you need a video cutting tool on Linux and did not try it yet, Blender has surprisingly good cutting features built in.
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I have heard about Blender video editing before, but that software really needs an investment to find a path trough its cluttered UI.
A masterclass. Aurelien darktable is so good, and continuing to get even better. My concern is with open source, how will it continue if you are not available? But so far you have done a fantastic job, and I have learnt a lot.
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Thanks. I'm taking donations to make myself available while staying afloat.
I very much enjoyed watching this edit. The fact that you left it unedited with the mistakes you made (e.g. trying to use the raster mask then making a fresh mask) increased my enjoyment. I will watch this a few times to try to absorb everything you are doing. I enjoy shooting black & white landscapes so this video should be really helpful. Thank you very much. One thing puzzled me: Were you using some keyboard shortcut to switch between the original and the edited images?
Wow that was awesome, thank you! And no edit is perfectly fine! And dont worry, you still look damn good, even with insomnia. Just watch out for the unibrow :P
Thank you so much for your explanations! Do you have any idea, when your channelmixer rgb will be merged into DT 3.3? The old one is driving me crazy, so that I avoid it completely. But propably I just misunderstand its idea.
How do you change the order of the modules? You dragged and dropped the order of the exposure modules but I can not seem to get my current version of Darktable to do this.
Good call on not stressing too much about the video, this is perfectly fine. Insomnia is tough though, and over a whole week it's crushing. If there's something you can do about it, I hope you have the strength to do it. Wish you the best.
No wonder you can't sleep, so many misbehaving modules yet to fix in darktable 😅
On a more serious note: thanks for all the quality content and your contributions to darktable. And if no editing means more of those awesome in-depth videos then I'm all for it! It's so hard to come by hands-on material on darktable made by people who actually understand what they are doing. No offense to all the other darktable youtubers :)
THANK YOU for your work and effort! I love DT.
Just what I needed ! Thank you so much.
Brilliant and so useful demo Aurélien... thanks so much..I was just struggling with B&W treatments ...and you gave me the keys
I always learn so much! Please put out more videos, even if they are not edited at all!
Thanks so much for your work on darktable and for educating people on how to use it! I started with digital photography when cameras had AA batteries and 2 MB of memory and used many different software tools since then. I was already a great fan of darktable, but after discovering your channel and getting all this in-depth information first-hand my understanding of the product and especially the scene-referred workflow with the filmic module came to a whole new level. Keep going! I would be happy if some more people will find the way to your donations page as well. No worries about the "RAW" videos without editing - that's perfectly fine! If you need a video cutting tool on Linux and did not try it yet, Blender has surprisingly good cutting features built in.
I have heard about Blender video editing before, but that software really needs an investment to find a path trough its cluttered UI.
@ That's definitely correct! :-D
A masterclass. Aurelien darktable is so good, and continuing to get even better. My concern is with open source, how will it continue if you are not available? But so far you have done a fantastic job, and I have learnt a lot.
Thanks. I'm taking donations to make myself available while staying afloat.
@ can’t find anything on darktable.org re: support/donation
That was funny - when i started this video i got an advert for Adobe products. Nice!
Good video BTW. I clearly prefer the B/W to the color image
I very much enjoyed watching this edit. The fact that you left it unedited with the mistakes you made (e.g. trying to use the raster mask then making a fresh mask) increased my enjoyment. I will watch this a few times to try to absorb everything you are doing. I enjoy shooting black & white landscapes so this video should be really helpful. Thank you very much.
One thing puzzled me: Were you using some keyboard shortcut to switch between the original and the edited images?
Wow that was awesome, thank you!
And no edit is perfectly fine!
And dont worry, you still look damn good, even with insomnia. Just watch out for the unibrow :P
Thank you so much for your explanations! Do you have any idea, when your channelmixer rgb will be merged into DT 3.3? The old one is driving me crazy, so that I avoid it completely. But propably I just misunderstand its idea.
I still have work on the channelmixer to do.
@ Ok. I'll try to stay patient ;-) as I'm really looking forward to a new channelmixer. Thanks a lot for your great work on Darktable!
How do you change the order of the modules? You dragged and dropped the order of the exposure modules but I can not seem to get my current version of Darktable to do this.
ctrl-shift-drag
@@162dim thanks
To edit video on Linux, i use Lightworks