![]() ![]() This is my first foray away from lightroom so I’m just looking at options for Fuji.ġ Lightroom - and then use topaz to denoise / sharpen for specific images as LR NR isnt greatĢ, DXO raw converter and LR (DXO does a nice job of messy images)ģ, DXO Photolab - Looks ok - does a good job of converting raws but hate the lack of live previewĤ, Darktable - Looks to be incredibly powerful, with a corresponding learning curve. It Filmic I really need to get my head around as it destroys the fuji raws on import with deep dark shadows… hence looking at this script. I’m starting to understand it a little more. Thanks Gord… that makes sense re the presets… and the file names etc. Processing → auto-apply pixel workflow defaultsĪnd read here (or equivalent for your release): If so, that is the set of tools that are auto-applied when you open a photo. I just found it wierd that I get a result manually doing the commands - but via the script it falls over… so makes sense re stripping the quotes. I’ll try moving some images to a folder with no spaces and see if that makes a difference too… appreciate the thought on that. The DR200 / 400 styles are relating to the selectable dynamic range in camera and emulates that as is the crop matching what is done in camera (I think) I’m new to Fuji and Darktable… So there are no processes other than that. With this script all it does is determine the brand of camera, cross references the colour profile used in camera and applies the appropriate ‘style’ to the raw on import. Re the import - I have already imported the files from the camera within lightroom (as I needed to get them processed) so the file names etc are already created in the simple folder structure I have and all I am doing is adding the files to the library. On import 12 preset are applied automatically and I cannot see where! The more I look into styles and presets the more I think I possibly dont need the script now, but I just cannot wrap my head around how the presets are applied. From here I can tweak… as it is I dont really want to manually do what Lightroom already does. I’m trying to get it so that when I import the files, that certain presets / Styles are applied to the raw files to get the standard fuji ‘provia’ look as an initial start. I’m also a business owner and father to a 5 year old so time is a rare commodity! I want to shoot raw to give me some processing freedom (as that is what I was doing with pentax since the beginning) but minimise the amount of processing I do for “snapshots” that I want to keep / Share with Family Coming from Lightroom (13 years in total) i’m just looking for something better with Fuji. ![]() I am not code / developer terms savvy… so if you can imagine you are talking to a child that would help greatlyīeing a rank amateur and just using the camera for family photos and documenting our outings my workflow is unlikley to be optimal. I have contacted the author of the script and he has been very helpful, but did all of his testing on Linux… therefore its probably an issue with me being on windows. ![]() The oddity is that if I use the command directly (from the bash error) “E:\Photography\Photography\Lightroom\Darktable\exiftool\exiftool.exe” -AutoDynamicRange -t "E:\Photography\Photography\Image Files\Fuji XT4\ - Fremantle\20220702-X-T4-DSCF0496.RAF in a cmd prompt it returns the value as it should.ĭoes anyone have any hints as to what may be the issue? So I am assuming that exiftool cannot be found or ran by the script. The Filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. The next is when using the -d startup from cmd, in the cmd window I get (twice per file import):. a\Local\darktable/lua/contrib/fujifilm_auto_a:191: in function a\Local\darktable/lua/contrib/fujifilm_auto_a:191: attempt to concatenate a nil value My issue is that on import the script doesnt run (script is started - all styles and LUTS are setup as they should be) I get 2 main errors first is related to exiftool (this is monitoring a log via git bash) : in ?ģ10.453136 LUA "E:\Photography\Photography\Lightroom\Darktable\exiftool\exiftool.exe" -AutoDynamicRange -t "E:\Photography\Photography\Image Files\Fuji XT4\ - Fremantle\20220702-X-T4-DSCF0496.RAF"ģ10.464872 LUA ERROR no output returned by exiftoolģ10.464906 LUA "E:\Photography\Photography\Lightroom\Darktable\exiftool\exiftool.exe" -DevelopmentDynamicRange -t "E:\Photography\Photography\Image Files\Fuji XT4\ - Fremantle\20220702-X-T4-DSCF0496.RAF"ģ10.476346 LUA ERROR no output returned by exiftoolģ10.476446 LUA ERROR. Darktable for Fujifilm Cameras I am using windows 10 I have followed instructions regarding setting styles and luts up to auto apply on import to Darktable. Most is simple but i’m trying to streamline my amateur workflow. So i’m slowly finding my way around darktable. New to PIXLS and new to Darktable (currently lightroom user - recently switched to Fuji and trying to avoid “worms”) ![]()
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