On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> When I take Raw photos with my Sony a77 and I open that photos with
> Shotwell, they look like on the camarey display when viewing them in case
> of brightness. When I open them with darktable they are so much brighter
> with only the basecurve applied. Is that a normal behaviour?
>
Shotwell likely displays the thumbnail JPEG processed by the camera without
any color management applied.
Darktable actually processes the RAW information (in our own way, since the
camera processing is proprietary), and we do apply the display profile if
any is set.
So any comparison between non color managed software (like Shotwell) and
color managed software (like Darktable or GIMP (if enabled)) is invalid.
Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn
PS: More info: http://blog.pcode.nl/2012/01/29/color-management-on-linux/
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