Hello,

thank you very much to everyone who answered my question. The different
tips given all work fine:

1. activatation of highlight reconstruction removes the pink tone
2. in module base curve change of setting "preserve colors" to "none"
also does the job.

Thanks again and have a nice day
Rainer

Am 29.09.20 um 13:00 schrieb Timur Irikovich Davletshin:
>> recently I wanted to reedit a photo from 2008 taken with a Nikon D80.
>> When opening the raw with darktable 3.2.1 (in darkroom as well as
>> lighttable) I observed that in the mostly unprocessed raw, areas with
>> blown out highlights are shown in pink color, not white.
>>
>> Exporting this raw to jpg results in a jpg where the pink areas are
>> also
>> visible just like in darktable.
>>
>> I created a screen shot to show you this problem. Its available by:
>> https://userpages.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke/tmp/dt/Screenshot_20200928_093618.png
>>
>> I found out that if I disable the white balance module the pink color
>> turns to white but as soon as I activate WB again those areas are
>> also
>> getting pink again, so I cannot correct it without seeing "pink".
>>
>> I opened the raw photo with the raw converter I used those days which
>> was Aftershot Pro and it shows these areas as white which is what I
>> would have expected.
>>
>> Bug? Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rainer

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