On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 8:58 PM parafin <para...@paraf.in> wrote:

> Is it any different from velvia iop in darktable?
>

Yes, it affects colors less than Velvia. It doesn't intend to emulate film.
The results of this slider are very similar to the standalone Vibrance tool.
There are some important differences:
- The formula I use is different. It is run earlier in the pipeline, in the
RGB color space (Vibrance tool runs on Lab)
- This slider allows negative vibrance settings (so you can fade the colors
without totally desaturating them)
- it's a part of the Basic Adjustments tool, it can be used easily to set
the color "amplitude" in the image together with the saturation slider.
- It has a larger amplitude, so the results are more visible (sometimes the
original Vibrance tool is barely perceptible).

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