Thanks Mouse! We appreciate the videos as theyâre a great resource!
Best of luck in hurricane and business! Hopefully you all will have some free time soon.
Thanks Mouse! We appreciate the videos as theyâre a great resource!
Best of luck in hurricane and business! Hopefully you all will have some free time soon.
Thanks for keeping us informed. We miss you :-)))
Claes in Lund, Sweden
Thanks Mouse for keeping us informed. Greetings to Harry! I hope there will be new editing videos some time in the future. Much success with your new business.
All the best,
Thomas
Mouse,
you see, I told you, people are missing you guys
Meanwhile I figured, Harry is also active in vulcano eruption observation and prediction, if I got that rightâŚ
Cheers from DE
Axel
Yes, we do miss @harry_durgin! In fact, weâd also love to host the bits from weekly edit so people could still have them. There were some very useful scripts, the LAB cold reference, etc etc.
I didnât think anyone would noticeâŚ
I am so sorry to cause problems. I had many servers and only 1 with no problems, the one without wordpress Our lives have taken a change and we seem to be constantly occupied these days, so I have moved away from computer work and am focusing on photography. I took down all but the 1 server and didnât move weeklyedit over because itâs all wordpress. But Iâve been convinced to revive it, and I think itâs working (or mostly working) again.
Weâve been learning so much about the business end of photography, marketing, amazon, shipping, printing, making frames and stretcher bars. When things settle down I want to do a big series and share all that weâve learned over the past 1/2 year. In the mean time, Iâll do my best to keep the weeklyedit site up and keep my nose to the grindstone.
Thanks for all the encouragement
Certainly not a problem! Life happens to all of us, and itâs happening in a good way it sounds like.
We can certainly help you with the hosting stuff (especially if youâd be willing to move to a static site generator!), weâre already doing quite a bit of it, that way you can focus on what you need to.
I think we all just enjoyed what you were doing
Nice to read you and have some news Harry and thank you for everything you shared to apprehend darktable.
Dear Harry,
Dear Mouse,
nothing to appologize.
Like I also said in the priv eMail, everything I can do today in DT is because of you Harry (and Robert Hutton). You created such a valuable site with all the usefull links, youtube cannot compete.
Please donât over stress your self. Stay healthy and we will wait patiently for your wonderfull attitude and way to explain things brilliantly, as soon you will find time for it. At least I can say this for me
Cheers
Axel
While we wait for Harry to bring back his great website, you can see an archived copy from September on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (Home Page - Weekly Edit)
We would still be happy to host the site
+1 to this
any news. I need those 27 tutorials that were transcribed. I assume those are the starter tutorials. I work with darktable (10 module at least) but donât know the intricacies of it and want to learn
nope⌠didnât work. the text was there but the video was unavailable (not the transcription text)
You can match the text to the videos, which are still on youtube.
the transceiption is not there
Each video is linked on YouTube, as @paperdigits already mentioned.
Once youâre on the video page, you can view the transcriptions. (You can also change which transcription youâre looking at - Iâd choose the English one if itâs available).
You can also interact with folks here to learn, try buying @RileyB Open Source Photography course, check out Shane Miltonâs videos, and more.
his code snipped are also somewhere?
Anyhow I whish he would still do some new ones
Robert Hutton is also a nice tutor but also for years didnât show new stuffâŚ
Cheers
Axel
The way back machine, which I linked above, has a lot of it.