The use case I'd to use one or the other but not both at the same time.

Also note that without manual tuning of the a* and b* channels of the 
tonecurve, you might find the result a little bit too flat colorwise. I'm still 
wondering how to improve their fitting. So outputting them is disabled by 
default.

On 16 May 2014 18:15, Matthias Bodenbinder <matth...@bodenbinder.de> wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I recently created a basecurve and a tonecurve for my Canon 6D with 
> dt-curve-tool. I am now wondering how these two go allong with each other. 
>
> If I apply both at the same time the picture is just overexposed and useless. 
> It is basically the tonecurve that boost the image too much. 
>
> What is the use case for those two? How do they interfere? 
>
> Kind Regards 
> Matthias 
>
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