Editing moments with darktable

hallo @jola and welcome to the forum!

Regarding dodging and burning in darktable, maybe this video can help:

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Hi @s7habo ,
thx a lot for this video link, i will show it tomorrow. For today it is enough to work at the pc :slight_smile:
Greetings alex

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The author of the tone eq module also has some videos he made on the subject …

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Hello @s7habo ,
Thank you again for the video tip. I have now looked at the video - okay I had to watch it twice because I had big problems to understand Andy linguistically. But it is a very good approach that I like and which I will definitely try.

Hello @priort ,
I also thank you very much for the references to the videos of Aurelien. I will still look at this, but first I have an approach through the boris tip, which I will try out at first.

Thank you both for your help :slight_smile:

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He has a fine accent from wonderful Cheshire, UK! Incidentally, that was where I was born and raised but he’s got a much thicker accent than me.

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@europlatus , It wasn’t meant negatively or in a bad way at all. sorry if that’s how it came across. It’s difficult for me to follow the English language, especially when it comes to a topic that I don’t yet understand. So sorry again if I expressed myself incorrectly.

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@jola No need to apologize at all! Thick accents can be hard to understand, so it’s only natural a non-native speaker would have trouble. English speakers themselves find many accents hard to understand, and I can guarantee that many people from outside Northern England would have some trouble with Andy’s accent. I can’t speak for him of course, but I don’t take offence when someone has trouble understanding me. As long as they aren’t saying something like “your accent sounds like shit”!

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@europlatus , everything is fine! I think accent is great. I myself have an accent, badisch with a Swiss touch. But I understand the Swiss language almost without any problems. Accent rules :wink:

It’d be super cool if Andy took the time to at least spell the project name correctly in his videos :man_shrugging:

What’s wrong with “Dark Table”? :wink:
I’ve only watched a couple of his videos recently but he seems to be saying some very positive things about darktable these days, which is good to see.

@jola I have a little Northern English accent from where I was born and raised, a little Southern English accent inherited from my parents, a little Canadian twang from living here for 20 years, and all this means that when I say where I’m from, people always say, “Oh, I thought you were Australian”! :smiley:

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Nothing if you’re talking about my dining room table, which is made of walnut, or a similar table.

Otherwise faq | darktable

Yeah but he is supposed to be educating people but he himself doesn’t do enough research.

There’s definitely the sense that his videos go out before he’s fully understood something, at least some of the earlier videos about darktable, e.g. using two display transform modules, multiple instances of modules no longer recommended, etc. He does admit that some of those videos aren’t meant to be taken as tutorials. And he demonstrates how you can get great results by doing everything in “non-recommended” ways, which speaks to the power of darktable as a toolbox. So there’s that.

They’re interesting to watch by experienced users. But I would definitely point beginners to Bruce Williams for learning darktable the correct way.

For me, the worst thing is that he doesn’t seem open to constructive criticism.

@s7habo
Boris, didn’t you make a video that explained the masks tab on cb rgb? If so, would you tell me what that was?

I think I found it: episode 43.

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@s7habo Thank you for this video & all your other videos! You are changing my entire photographic process. Rather than just shooting an image and later wrestling with how I want to process it . I am developing the practice of looking at my subject, and thinking about how I might process it before I click the shutter. It’s fun, and it’s helping with using Darktable more effectively. I still have a LOT to learn though!

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Mutts Nuts = ‘Something regarded as outstandingly good.’ (the missing (t) could be a dialect thing :innocent:) - the SUM brush really is outstanding, and Andy’s demo is serving it well.

It’s a variation on “the dog’s bollocks”, which is a very British thing, and itself a variation of “the bee’s knees”. There is no missing (t). “Nuts” is slang for testicles.

I don’t understand how this comment is at all related to what I’ve said and what you quoted.

True, but with that he’ll never be alone.