Thank you Rob,
I tried Rec2020 RGB - it did not help. Tried export to Adobe RGB - it
"did" help. Then I tried setting the gamut clipping to "SRGB" - this
also "did" help. I can use a temp style on export to avoid clipping.
Regards,
B
On 16-06-14 06:15 PM, Robert William Hutton wrote:
Try this:
In the input color profile module, in the gamut clipping dropdown
list, select linear Rec2020 RGB.
See:
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04s03.html.php#input_color_profile
Regards,
Rob
On 14/06/16 15:42, I. Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this is the proper channel. I am observing the following
color conversion - very odd blues.
This is not the only image but it only happens with the blues.
My setup
- ubuntu 14.04 - 64 bit
- darktable 2.0.4 (I have observed it since 1.6)
other details.
- always use little CSM2 - if I disable this option the colors are
way better in the blues.
- cannot observe on screen before exporting (it is only visible in
the jpg). Actually - if I look
really close I can see the shades but when exported it is extremely
exaggerated.
- another way to remove it or minimize it is by turning off velvia.
The difference in the 2 images is - the bad one - very odd blues has
velvia 40% 0.8 for mid tones.
Thank you...
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