There is on most cameras a distinct and fixed difference in brightness
between the screen display (also the JPG output) and the RAW file. It is
easy to measure (JPG vs RAW) with a simple gray card test. After that
one can preset the exposure change in the dt module.
In the case of my camera the difference is actually documented in the
camera's EXIF file ... that made it even easier to preset.
On 2021-05-01 8:50 a.m., Ramnarayan.K wrote:
Hi
Am a basic user of Darktable.
Pictures imported as usually Nikon NEF format raw files taken on a D3300 SLR
I have not changed any of the defaults in darktable
The functions I use are
Histogram to adjust brightness , Exposure
Crop
and Export to Jpeg
However for sometime now and getting frustrated between the difference in
pictures as seen on the DSLR LCD screen and what I see on Darktable
The DSLR screen pcitures are usually brighter, richer and seem to be in
focus and sharp.
On Darktable the pictures are almost invariably duller and a touch out of
focus (enough to not be nice anymore.
My system specs are ( Linux Mint System on Thinkpad E14) Darktable version
3.0.1
Am wondering if there is some setup or add on that I am missing ?
your suggestions and advice please
thanks
ram
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