Hi,
I see JPEG is on https://jeena.net/photos/265 .
Yes, the direct link is:
https://jeena.net/system/photos/photos/000/000/265/original/kallbadhuset-varberg-night_08.jpg
and this is a JPEG which does look like the edit preview in Darktable
when I look at it in GNOME Image Viewer but loses the details in
Firefox, which is better than what I had before, where it didn't have
the details in GNOME Image Viewer either. What I changed was the export
profile from sRGB to Adobe RGB (compatible).
Can you share raw, JPEG-from-dt, XMP (and possibly screenshot with
explanations) for others on the list to see ?
here is the RAW: http://jeena.net/t/darktable-raw.NEF
and here the xmp http://jeena.net/t/darktable-raw.NEF.xmp
The effect is real in both your examples. I observe similar
differences when processing my photos from Nikon cameras. They do a
whole lot of processing finetuned by in-house color specialists and
engineers. first thing to do is not to expect darktable to match
manufacturer-specific result.
I don't think I'm doing that. I take the RAW, import it into Darktable,
edit it until I like it, then I export it and the JPEG result doesn't
look like the thing Darktable was showing me while I was editing. That
is why I tried to get help on the mailing list. I don't quite know what
a "manufacturer-specific result" is.
I uploaded also a annotated version of my first image
https://jeena.net/t/darktable-export-annotated.png in which "1" is the
cloud which one can see in the Darktable preview but not in the browser,
and "2" is the blue gradient in the water which goes down much further
in the Darktable peview compared to the image in the browser, where it's
almost black down there. Also the house is brighter in the Darktable
preview.
I personally would first consider changing the base curve. DT offers
two base curves for Nikon, "like" and "like alternate", I guess you
have tried them already?
No I don't think so, I'm also not sure if this is advice to make my
editing better or to try to make the dfiierence smaller between
Darktable preview and exported JPEG? I am aware of the fact that I'm not
good at editing yet, but I'd like to find out how I can get the same
picture out as a JPEG as Darktable is showing me while I'm editing.
/Jeena
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