darktable 3.0.1 released

I have to ask because I can’t figure it out: how do you get the Windows download?

Many thanks for this great update!

Link at top of thread, then scroll down to “assets”.

Thanks. I thought it was somewhere at the top.

Yes, but could never be. Traditionally, in free software, odd major number (after the point, so 3.1) means development versions, the 3.1 is actually the development version of next major release, 3.2. Minor don’t follow that, like 3.0.1

Thanks to the developers!! I really like the focus peaking.

The OBS package for 3.0.1 has the fix for the basic adjustment module backported already. (for debs and and rpms)

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Thanks a lot Darix !

Another nice one from Aurélien !

Quick Question:
With darktable 3.0.1 now available with OBS PPA installs, I wonder which version to use for my Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon system.

As far as I know, Mint 19.3 is based on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS. So should I install the Ubuntu 18.04 package??

Any quick hint is welcome.
Thx, Martin

@DerMartin, yes the Ubuntu 18.04 packages should work.

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Hi!
One question: I’ve updated from 3.0.0 and now the profiled noice reduction module doesn’t have the Chroma and Luma presets anymore.
Is this a normal behaviour or not?
I’ve read that with Wavelet setting the noise reduction doesn’t need two instances anymore, but for Non-Local means?
Thanks a lot for your work!

The same:

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This new focus peaking is great - thanks.
But: is there a method to limit this to preview ctrl-w and not having these ‘random’ colors within the thumbnails (with 5 in a line this does not make any sense)?

Just asking, is vibrance (the module) the same as vibrance in basic adjustments?

Yes, but you’ll be better off using actual modules instead of basic adjustments in the long run.

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I think the formulas are different, and vibrance is working in Lab while basic adjustments is working in RGB. But I may be wrong, maybe @anon41087856 can confirm, as he followed the PR.

Yes! Wavelets now have a dedicated mode to reduce luma and chroma mode separately that was thought for denoising and that involves a linear transform. As for non local means, as Boris said, you don’t need 2 instances either anymore, as you can use the details slider to control how much luma noise you want to keep. :slight_smile:

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Wow, gorgeous! Thanks!

I’m running windows 10 & manjaro atm. In Windows, dt 3.0.1 works really nice, thx again!

In Manjaro, atm i work with the latest git release from AUR and i want to “downgrade” to the official release. Searching for 3.0.1 manjaro in google links to the archlinux packages site where the package is updated and shows version 3.0.1.
Pacman on my manjaro installation only finds 3.0. I already updated pacman but still 3.0.1 is nowhere to be found.

I’m new to arch / manjaro, may anybody help me what i am doing wrong?
Thx!

Might be worth checking if your mirrors are up-to-date (update /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist to match /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.pacnew if it exists and then uncomment the mirror(s) you want to use).

After that, run ‘pacman -Syyu’ (I think the second ‘y’ forces the mirror to update)

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Thx. That has not changed anything. But i found the “Download package” button on the arch package site, now i have 3.0.1. Unfortunately some edits from 3.1 git do not work, “mask version mismatch”. But i am running manjaro as my second system and only do some “testing”, so no problem. Maybe i just stick to the “official” releases in the future :slight_smile: