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You can find more on that from the user docs. Unix sockets are a lot faster than tcp connections. And they have lower latency no three way handshake. By default your install will probably use tcp connections. Set your Host name to localhost. Very nice! Thank you. After loosing my database about the 4th time my own fault, I had the database on my nfs-server since my home-dir is over nfs I decided to give it a try!
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Registrieren Sie sich kostenlos und nehmen Sie an unserer Community teil! Dashboard Forum Installation Plugins. Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB actively works with outside developers to deliver the most featureful, stable, and sanely licensed open SQL server in the industry.
MariaDB development is more open and vibrant. More cutting edge features. A demosaicing algorithm is a digital image process used to interpolate a complete image from the partial raw data received from the color-filtered image sensor internal to many digital cameras in form of a matrix of colored pixels.
Also known as CFA interpolation or color reconstruction. Interpolate RGB as four colors. The default is to assume that all green pixels are the same. If even-row green pixels of the CCD sensor are more sensitive to ultraviolet light than odd-row this difference causes a mesh pattern in the output; using this option solves this problem with minimal loss of detail. To resume, this option blurs the image a little, but it eliminates false 2x2 mesh patterns with VNG quality method or mazes with AHD quality method.
Do not stretch or rotate pixels. It seems that AHD interpolation for Adaptive Homogeneity-Directed is the best choice for quality according to some test that I have performed and the paper of the person that implemented it. VNG interpolation Variable Number of Gradients was the first algorithm used by Dcraw but suffers from color artifacts on the edge.
Bilinear is interesting if you are looking for speed with a acceptable result. Refine interpolation. You can get some fancy results with the unclip option which will paint the highlights in various pinks. At last you can try to consider recovering some parts of the missing information from the highlights reconstruct option.
This is possible because the blue pixels tends to saturate less quickly than the greens and the reds. Of course here everything is a question of tradeoff between how much color or white you want.
If you select Reconstruct as the option, you will be given the choice to set a level. A small warning here, for the few curious that have read the man pages of Dcraw, the author says that 5 is the compromise, 0 is solid white and 1 unclip. This is because in digiKam 0 and 1 are the "solid white" and "unclip" options in the drop down menu if you select these, the level slider will be grayed out.
Therefore, the slider in digiKam with the "reconstruct" option will let you choose between 0 to 7 instead of 0 to 9 in Dcraw command line where 3 is the compromise instead of 5 in "native" Dcraw command line tool. Exposure Correction E. Correct false colors in highlights.
Auto Brightness. Noise Reduction. TODO While demosaicing your image you can additionally ask for noise reduction at a slight speed penalty. This option applies a noise reduction algorithm while the image still is in CIE Lab color space. Because the noise is only applied to the Luminosity layer the "L" of the Lab , it should not blur your image as traditional noise reduction algorithms do in RGB mode. So, if you converted an image from RAW and it appears noisy, rather than applying a denoiser, go back and re-convert with this option enabled.
Higher values will increase the smoothing, lower will decrease smoothing. Enable chromatic aberration CA correction. If you know the CA of your lenses you can set the red and blue correction values here. RAW files - as they come - are not color managed at all. Your camera provides the data it has captured in a raw format and will let you manage all the processing.
Every camera has its specifics as to how it captures color information, therefore you will need to apply a specific profile to the images you want to process.
Please refer to the section ICC color profile management for more details an explanations. Basically, a profile "maps" the color information and gives information on how one should render them. It gives also information to LCMS and digiKam on how to translate the color information from one color space to an other in order to keep the colors as accurate as possible across all rendering media.
Color Profiles Directory : set this to the folder where you store all your profiles e. ICC Profiles Settings : here you are given the ability to provide "default" choices for your profiles. Everything is adaptable later-on at the opening of a RAW file. The Use color managed view is an alternative to using Xcalib or Argyll.
Only your image will be color managed, not your entire screen! If you want to print your images, you may want to opt for Adobe RGB, if it is only for web publishing, sRGB is better Adobe RGB will be displayed slightly dull in non color managed enabled software such as browsers.
However you may change this later of course by attributing another profile , therefore Adobe RGB can be a good choice for storing and image handling as you can always change it to sRGB before releasing an image for your blog. Note: Do not use non-linear profiles as they will change the color-balance.
The input profile should match the camera maker and model you are using. As of now, dcraw does not correct gamma for 16 bit depth conversion, which means that you have to do the tone mapping yourself. There are some other options such as the soft proof profile which enables you to emulate, granted that you have a profile for it, how your image will render for a particular device. It is useful before printing for instance because your printer has a smaller gamut than your camera and some colors might look saturated.
You may want to fix this manually instead of relying on the "blind" algorithm of your printer. For most cameras it is pretty obvious what color profile they propose for the type at hand, not so for the Canon's. Here you find a typical RAW workflow scenario. The setting of the digiKam Light Table can be set to default values on this page so that every time you open the Light Table, these settings are activated if possible, because for images having different sizes the synchronous mode does not work.
Synchronize panels automatically refers to the Synchronize button on the Light Table toolbar which is to say that you can still switch off this option there. The slide show setup should be easy to understand. The upper slider adjusts the time between image transitions; usually a time of seconds is good.
Through the first checkbox you can enable or disable the whole function. Un-checking all three of them renders the Image Quality Sorter useless, of course. It will normally take some testing and trying out to find the settings that suits your needs. Note that the input, i. It's a difference whether you choose an album containing images which are all more or less o.
You also have to consider at which point of your workflow you want to perform this operation. Right after importing the files from your camera is probably a good idea. With the topmost of the adjustment bars you can adjust the speed of the process in three steps. Slow speed 1 should lead to better results. The camera settings shows on the left of the list of the currently supported cameras. On the right at the top there is an auto-detect button, which tries to identify the camera connected to your computer make sure that the camera is connected properly to the computer and turned on in the image display mode.
Clicking on a camera in the list on the left will display the supported ports which you can then select. If there is only one supported port it will be automatically selected. At the bottom on the right there is a box for setting the exact path in case of a serial port. Please note that USB interface does not need any paths to be set.
If you cannot find your camera on the list, you can try to use a generic Mass Storage device selecting Mounted Camera item in the list. To be able to use your digital camera with digiKam , connect the camera to your computer, switch the camera to the image display mode and turn it on. Try and see if digiKam can auto-detect the camera; if not, you can set the camera model and port manually. Once you have the camera setup, go to the "Cameras" menu in the main interface and you will see the camera listed in the menu.
You can choose any title you like for the camera in the setup and this title will be used in the main window Cameras menu. If you have more than one camera, you can add them through this setup interface. With the String comparison type setting, you can set the way in which strings are compared inside digiKam.
This influences the sorting of the tree views. Natural tries to compare strings in a way that regards some normal conventions.
The result will be sort naturally even if they have a different number of digits inside. Normal uses a more technical approach. Use this style if you want to entitle albums with ISO dates or and the albums should be sorted according to these dates. With the Confirm when moving items to trash and Confirm when permanently deleting items settings you can set the verbosity of digiKam when you delete a photograph or an Album.
See Deleting a Photograph and Deleting an Album sections for more details. The editorial changes done through the right sidebar can be quietly applied by digiKam when setting the Apply changes in the right sidebar without confirmation option. Otherwise the changes must be applied by pressing the Apply changes button. Scan for new items at startup option will force digiKam to scan the album library tree for new items added or removed between digiKam sessions.
This may slow down the start time of digiKam. If any items have been removed from album library, digiKam will ask you confirmation before to remove definitely item references in database.
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