PS: I just read up on the rendering intents. Looks like I got the "absolute" rendering intent wrong, but the "perceptive" one I used before that didn't help me either. Now I reduced color saturation of the flower head to 75% -- which is a shame, but it produces better sRGB output. Do you know a better solution than this?
Cheers Michael Am Mo 28 Mär 2016 19:43:52 CEST schrieb Michael Below <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > I just wanted to send a quick image of a yellow flower to > someone (Persian Buttercup, Ranunculus asiaticus). Now I have noticed > severe posterization issues within the flower, it's just too yellow. > In sRGB it's widely out of gamut, and no matter what I try, the > different flower leaves are lost, much of it is exported as a uniform > yellow blob. In AdobeRGB, it's still mostly out of gamut, but the > shape of the leaves is kept intact on export. ProPhotoRGB has only > small areas out of gamut. This is not a matter of file formats, I > tried 16bit PNG as well as JPEG. > > I had the impression that I could use the rendering intent > colorimetric (absolute) to force an image into the desired output > color space. Somehow this doesn't work. Any idea how to do it right? > > Cheers > Michael > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to > [email protected] > > -- Michael Below Rechtsanwalt www.judiz.de ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
