Hi.

Base curve and input color profile are located *after* the denoise
(profiled) in pipe,
so they can not interfere with denoise (profiled) in any way...

https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s02.html.php

Roman.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Vidar Hoel <vidar.h...@sysrq.info> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, I use the "denoise (profiled)" as before, and it works the same way,
> regardless of what modules (base curve or input color profile) I have
> applied before. It sure seems like it, anyway.
>
> Regards,
> Vidar Hoel
>
> On 26. juli 2016 19:09, Colin Adams wrote:
>>
>> That looks very interesting.
>> But I have a question. The image showed much less noise. But can you
>> also use profiled denoise with this approach, or is there an inherent
>> conflict?
>>
>> On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 at 17:45 Vidar Hoel <vidar.h...@sysrq.info
>> <mailto:vidar.h...@sysrq.info>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     some time ago I noticed that the JPGs from my Nikon were better then
>>     what I could achieve from processing the RAW-file (NEF) in Darktable.
>>     After some digging on the Internet, I figured out I could use an
>>     alternative to the default base-curves in Darktable - and that made me
>>     get a better starting-point when processing my Nikon RAW-files (and I
>>     was able to achieve a better image than the JPGs from my camera!)
>>
>>     Today I finished a step-by-step video of what I did, so anyone can
>> see,
>>     learn and perhaps do it themselves.
>>
>>     Some notes before viewing:
>>     - I am not really sure behind the technology behind this. I am not
>> sure
>>     if a Nikon RAW-file has a profile embedded, but it seems so.
>>     - I am not sure if there is an other way to achieve this is Darktable?
>>     - As explained in the video, you will need Windows, or a friends
>> laptop
>>     with Windows, once, to make this work.
>>     - My native language is not English :-)
>>
>>     https://youtu.be/O1nS3URVSYA
>>
>>     Enjoy :-)
>>
>>     Best regards,
>>     Vidar Hoel
>>
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