Thanks a lot indeed for your tutorials on darktable. I particulary appreciate the fact that you are not "losing time" without too much explications (or rambling, to be more blunt...). Your videos are extremely useful. Please, keep them coming 🙂
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I wasn't sure the condensed style would be appreciated so it's very helpful to hear this kind of feedback. I do indeed have quite a few more tutorials planned so stay tuned!
I'm very glad it helped. Be sure to check out the newer guide as well which has a few additional tips with strong chroma noise! You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/bGmG7U4pwsU/v-deo.html
this is very helpful, thank you very much, i have a question tho, is there a way to denoise multiple images at once? or maybe saving the denoise settings so it can be applied on multiple images? im very new to darktable and want to learn more! thank you
Once you denoise one image, you can copy any settings from one image to many in Lighttable mode by using "copy" in the history stack module on the right. The only thing is, of course, is that the mask is specific to each image so it won't do much good to copy any module that uses a mask that covers your subject.
@@WildEarthPhoto ahhh okok i see, it's fine tho im in a pinch stm, so i just need to do basic denoising, 1 non local denoise is enough for me, just need to do it on a bunch of photos... thank you for the reply !! i really appreciate it
I think what you are seeing are the four triangles. However the left and right endpoints also can be elevated. Edit: actually, I think I know what you are talking about. There are points on the middle AND at the bottom.
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Brilliant and clear to understand, especially when ur an old git like me , thanks shane uk 🇬🇧
Appreciate the feedback!
These tutorials are very good, quick to the point and up to date.
Thanks! Stay tuned for more darktable material coming soon.
Thanks a lot indeed for your tutorials on darktable.
I particulary appreciate the fact that you are not "losing time" without too much explications (or rambling, to be more blunt...). Your videos are extremely useful.
Please, keep them coming 🙂
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I wasn't sure the condensed style would be appreciated so it's very helpful to hear this kind of feedback. I do indeed have quite a few more tutorials planned so stay tuned!
I must echo your comment
This was one of the most useful and clear videos regarding denoising. Thank you a lot. Saved a squirrel-shot 🐿
Glad it helped save your shot!
Than you! Tutorials like these are just I need (as a non-native speaker), They are concise, yet easy to follow!
I am happy that you liked it! Good luck getting rid of noise :)
Great video man! learned something new :)
I am very happy you found it useful!
Very good indeed. I have some birds shot which has magnified too much. I have to re-edit using your method. Thank you so much.
I'm very glad it helped. Be sure to check out the newer guide as well which has a few additional tips with strong chroma noise! You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/bGmG7U4pwsU/v-deo.html
excellent
Thank you, Gary. I'm glad you found it useful!
This is a great tutorial. Only beef I have is it is 5 minutes; the title is misleading :)
Actually, the one minute refers to how long it takes to do the denoising, not the length of the video.
@@WildEarthPhoto got it, I appreciate you efforts.
this is very helpful, thank you very much, i have a question tho, is there a way to denoise multiple images at once? or maybe saving the denoise settings so it can be applied on multiple images? im very new to darktable and want to learn more! thank you
Once you denoise one image, you can copy any settings from one image to many in Lighttable mode by using "copy" in the history stack module on the right. The only thing is, of course, is that the mask is specific to each image so it won't do much good to copy any module that uses a mask that covers your subject.
@@WildEarthPhoto ahhh okok i see, it's fine tho im in a pinch stm, so i just need to do basic denoising, 1 non local denoise is enough for me, just need to do it on a bunch of photos... thank you for the reply !! i really appreciate it
Q: my contrast equalizer has the 4 points to elevate as starting from the middle of the graph; is this normal?
I think what you are seeing are the four triangles. However the left and right endpoints also can be elevated. Edit: actually, I think I know what you are talking about. There are points on the middle AND at the bottom.
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Also available in Brazilian Portuguese: Inscreva-se: www.udemy.com/course/darktable-essencial/?referralCode=F60361140FBB7765EB02