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DARKTABLE-GENERATE-CACHE(1) darktable DARKTABLE-GENERATE-CACHE(1)

darktable-generate-cache - update darktable's thumbnail cache

    darktable-generate-cache [-h, --help; --version] [-m, --max-mip <0-7>] [--core <darktable options>]

darktable is a digital photography workflow application for Linux, Mac OS X and several other Unices. It's described further in darktable(1).

darktable-generate-cache updates darktable's thumbnail cache. You can start this program to generate all missing thumbnails in the background when your computer is idle.

All parameters are optional. If started without parameters darktable-generate-cache uses reasonable defaults.
-h, --help
Gives usage information and terminates.
--version
Gives copyright and version information and terminates.
--min-mip <0-7>
-m, --max-mip <0-7>
darktable can handle and store thumbnails with up to eight different resolution steps for each image. These parameters define which maximum resolution should be generated and default to a range of 0-2. There is normally no need to generate all possible resolutions here; missing ones will be automatically generated by darktable the moment they are needed. When asked to generate multiple resolutions at once, the lower-resolution images are quickly downsampled from the highest-resolution image.
--min-imgid <N>
--max-imgid <N>
Specifies the range of internal image IDs from the database to work on. If no range is given, darktable-generate-cache will process all images from the entire collection.
--core <darktable options>
All command line parameters following --core are passed to the darktable core and handled as standard parameters. See darktable(1) for a detailed description of the options.

darktable(1)

The principal developer of darktable is Johannes Hanika. The (hopefully) complete list of contributors to the project is:

* developers: Pascal Obry Aldric Renaudin Aurélien PIERRE parafin Roman Lebedev

* translators: Pascal Obry Jeronimo Pellegrini Martin Straeten EdgarLux Marcus Gama Matt Maguire Victor Forsiuk 篠崎亮 Ryo Shinozaki Philippe Weyland vertama Matjaž Jeran Aurélien PIERRE Matteo Mardegan Michel Leblond Nicolas Auffray Tianhao Chai Bogusław Ciastek Báthory Péter Jan Friedrich Tomasz Golinski Wiktor Nowak cotacot sbraitbart

* contributors (at least 4 commits): Diederik ter Rahe ralfbrown Dan Torop Hubert Kowalski Philippe Weyland Hanno Schwalm Miloš Komarčević Bill Ferguson Jeronimo Pellegrini Marco Carrarini Martin Straeten Daniel Vogelbacher Chris Elston rawfiner Mark-64 EdgarLux Victor Forsiuk Nicolas Auffray Chris.Elston Marcus Gama Sakari Kapanen Arnaud TANGUY wpferguson Matt Maguire David-Tillmann Schaefer Marco Paolo DePetrillo quovadit 篠崎亮 Ryo Shinozaki vertama Matjaž Jeran darkelectron piratenpanda

* Sub-module rawspeed contributors (at least 1 commit): Roman Lebedev Jordan Neumeyer Miloš Komarčević Andreas Schneider Marko Toplak Hanno Schwalm helloqiu

* Sub-module integration contributors (at least 1 commit): Pascal Obry Sakari Kapanen ralfbrown Aurélien PIERRE

And all those of you that made previous releases possible

This man page was written by Ulrich Pegelow <ulrich.pegelow@tongareva.de> as part of the usermanual. It was turned into a man page by Tobias Ellinghaus <me@houz.org>.

Copyright (C) 2009-2017 by Authors.

darktable is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL v3 or (at your option) any later version.

2017-01-20 darktable 2.3

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