I want to launch this script from the windows task scheduler when ever I launch darktable. To avoid losing all my recorded changes I have done to my pictures, I wrote a powershell backup script for the darktable database. I could find no indication Windows, anti-virus, etc., had decided it was malware and took it out, nor anything else. I accidentally screwed up my darktable configuration, so I reloaded it from scratch.
How to install DarkTable on to Windows 10. darktable can run on lightweight configurations (even Raspberry Pi), but expect modules like denoising, local contrast, contrast equalizer, retouch or liquify to be slow beyond usable. Is there any way the two installers could have interacted? I specifically altered all the paths I had access to for AP’s version. If you want DCP to build you an awesome website, click here. GPU: none / Nvidia with 1024 CUDA cores, 4 GB, OpenCL 1.2 compatible. And while it is different and obviously new stuff means learning new things, I think I would have learned it faster than compared to LR. darktable for Windows - darktable - I have to say I like it a lot. Turns out the only thing left in C:\Program Files\R-darktable was uninstall.exe. I just tried the most recent build of Darktable under Windows 10. I later had to reboot once or twice due to an issue with my external monitor profile not loading (it is now) and after I was done I noticed the R-darktable shortcut pinned to the taskbar was a default white icon. Later, I upgraded the mainstream version to the latest weekly Windows dev build, letting it uninstall the previous dev version. Everything worked fine and they were independent of each other. I installed Todd’s build yesterday into C:\Program Files\R-darktable and configured it to use a like-named user folder (R-darktable) to avoid collisions with the mainstream version. I just saw something interesting on Windows 11,