Hi all, I'm new to the mailing list, and have been using DT for about 2 or
3 years now. I'm rather impressed with how its improved over the last few
years, and I find it to be one of the best open-source programs I've ever
used...
Anyway, I have quick question -- is there any way to emulate the effect
that Photoshop's vibrance tool has on an image?
>From Layers Magazine --
Here’s what Vibrance does (this is some seriously amazing math, so let this
> marinate for a moment after you read it, pondering what it took to create
> this miracle on a slider): When you drag it to the right, it only makes
> dull colors in the image more vibrant and colorful. In other words, it
> senses which colors are already vibrant and it affects these less than the
> dull colors. It also has a special mathematical algorithm that avoids
> increasing any flesh tone colors, so you can use Vibrance in photos that
> have people in them. That is some seriously crazy math.
>
> [image: Clarity, Vibrance, Saturation in CR]
>
So, is there any way to approximate this, within Darktable?
-- Shane
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