Hello,

D7200 and D7000 should be rather similar, so I think we can help each
other !
I will test with RawTherapee but it seems that D7200 is only supported
with quite new version which is not available on Debian (so I'll have
to compile it from sources).
I am interested in your several examples, can you upload them
somewhere ?

I have made some progress with Darktable and my D7200 but I am still
not satisfied.
Using Ref2020 as input profile is better, but I found later that it
gives a reddish tint on skin color which is not pleasant for everybody.

Regards,

On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 07:16:55 +0200, KOVÁCS István
<k...@kovacs-telekes.org> wrote :

> Hi,
> 
> I experience the same thing - Nikon D7000. No matter which input
> profile I use (standard, enhanced, and an ICC I have converted from a
> RawStudio DCP), no matter which base or tone curve. I don't get the
> issue when opening the images in RawTherapee. Ref2020 as an input
> profile gives much improved colours. If anyone is interested, I'll
> upload several versions (in-camera JPG thumbnail, Darktable,
> RawTherapee). Darktable is v2.0.5 from Pascal's PPA, OS is Mint;
> display is calibrated (but makes just a small difference, it's quite
> close to sRGB, so even without loading the profile colours are
> decent). OpenCL enabled/disabled, LittleCMS for output profile
> enabled/disabled make no difference in this regard.
> 
> Kofa
> 
> On 8 July 2016 at 03:25, Saint Germain <saint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have no idea what I am doing... but it works !
> >
> > After struggling to get the correct color from my Nikon D7200 with
> > Darktable, I finally managed to get a near-perfect result.
> >
> > It was frustrating because the Nikon JPEG were doing a much better
> > job. I even bought an IT8 target to try the colormatch approach:
> > https://github.com/pmjdebruijn/colormatch
> > https://www.darktable.org/2016/05/colour-manipulation-with-the-colour-checker-lut-module/
> >
> > The colormatch trick gave me almost the same JPEG as the default
> > Darktable (i.e. with a greenish tint).
> >
> > I almost gave up when I noticed that (while following the colormatch
> > procedure) changing the input color profile to "RGB rec2020 linear"
> > suddenly got rid of the greenish tint.
> >
> > So now with a base curve "Neutral" and an input color profile to
> > "RGB rec2020 linear", I have almost perfect colors in every
> > conditions (I checked on many pictures).
> >
> > Could someone explain to me what I have done and why it works ?
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