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Durgin darktable
Durgin darktable





durgin darktable

focal length The focal length, as derived from Exif data. exposure The shutter speed, as derived from Exif data. aperture The aperture, as derived from Exif data. lens The description of the lens, as derived from Exif data. 🔗capture details camera The Exif data entry describing the camera make and model. print time The date/time the file was last printed, in the format YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss. export time The date/time the file was last expoted, in the format YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss. modification time The date/time the file was last changed, in the format YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss.

durgin darktable

import time The date/time the file was imported, in the format YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss. capture time The date & time the photo was taken, in the format YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss. 🔗times capture date The date the photo was taken, in the format YYYY:MM:DD. geotagging The geo location of the image (see locations). rating The image’s star rating color label Any color label attached to the image (“red”, “yellow”, “green”, “blue”, “purple”). version name The image’s metadata “version name” field. notes The image’s metadata “notes” field. rights The image’s metadata “rights” field. publisher The image’s metadata “publisher” field. creator The image’s metadata “creator” field. description The image’s metadata “description” field. When activated, a hierarchical list of known tags is displayed title The image’s metadata “title” field. Untagged images are grouped under the “not tagged” entry. 🔗metadata tag Any tag that is attached to the image. Right-click on a folder name to remove its contents from the darktable library or tell darktable that its location has changed in the file system. Click on a folder to include the contents of that folder and all sub-folders in the collection Shift+click to include only the images in the selected folder Ctrl+click to show only the images from any sub-folders Ctrl+Shift+click to switch to the corresponding film roll. folder The folder (file path) where the image file is located. Right-click to remove the contents of the film roll from the darktable library or tell darktable that its location has changed in the file system. Ctrl+Shift+click on a film roll to switch to the corresponding folder. The images in a collection can be filtered using the following image attributes: 🔗files film roll The name of the film roll to which the image belongs (which is the same as the name of the folder in which the image resides). The default collection is based on the film roll attribute and displays all images of the last imported or selected film roll. A collection may be defined by applying filtering rules to these attributes, thus creating a subset of images to display in the lighttable view and the filmstrip module. Importing images into darktable stores information about them (filename, path, Exif data, data from XMP sidecar files etc.) in darktable’s library database. This set of filtered images is known as a collection. Filter the images shown in the lighttable view and filmstrip panel using image attributes.







Durgin darktable