Thank you!
Added OffRAWd and Berttone Fernandes/Createve Studio.
https://www.youtube.com/@OffRAWd
https://www.youtube.com/@berttonefernandes
Added Rebelión píxel and my “notebook”.
Added Randy Reflects (@ElectricIgloo).
Added Escola de Photodesign, MH Media Design, Tuto Photo and Robert Bishop.
Great work! thx!
Added solveitzone.
Hi Nis,
@priort has mentioned a Dutch user guide, in case you haven’t seen that post:
It might be worth translating, if the author is amenable.
I could not discern a license for the book, which might make translation and distribution not possible.
It does seem to skirt that issue, yes. It does mention that much of the source material comes from the manual and the creative commons license for that is referenced.
Still, at this point it is a free download.
I’m sure, but that has nothing to do with planet darktable. I also don’t speak Dutch ![]()
I’m sorry, Nis,
I did not mean to imply that any such effort would come from you.
Thank you for making and maintaining planet darktable; it is a great resource. ![]()
Without a explicit license, all that means is that you can download the book for your personal use only.
So others cannot make it (or translations) available to others…
That said, the book contains this phrase (p.10) :
Translation:
I am able to read Dutch (native speaker)… and the license is CC BY-SA. It is indeed page 10. It is a rather long read. But I may will give it a shot in translating.
Added Kevin Vermassen.
If he ever releases another edition of the darktable book (or anything else about darktable), it will now automatically pop up on planet darktable ![]()
@Donatzsky, love the work you have done. And also that is multi language sources! But would it be possible to add a filter for the language of content?
Not currently, but I guess it’s time that I bother the Infoscope developer with some new feature requests ![]()