i'd be interested in a set of example pictures. it's possible that just the exposure is the one of the darkest, but the details are there if you stop up..
also white balance might be read differently from the dng than it is from the input raw files, so i wouldn't be worried about the color shift (you can copy/paste the original white balance if you liked that one better). -jo On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Richard Levitte <rich...@levitte.org> wrote: > darktable 1.5+2128~g4bd8882 > > It seems that creating a HDR from a number of pictures has stopped > working somehow... Perhaps something in the latest HDR changes? > > What's happening is that the DNG basically becomes a copy of the > darkest image in the set it's created from, but with a color shift > toward warmer (bluer) color temperature. > > Has anyone else seen this? If need be, I can provide the set of > pictures I started from and the resulting DNG. > > Cheers, > Richard > > -- > Richard Levitte rich...@levitte.org > http://richard.levitte.org/ > > "Life is a tremendous celebration - and I'm invited!" > -- from a friend's blog, translated from Swedish > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > darktable-devel mailing list > darktable-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-devel >
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