On 2017-01-31 01:55 PM, Michael Below wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 31.01.2017, 12:41 +0100 schrieb johannes hanika:
Now, imagine if you instead could simply select the source colors in a
picture (which you can!) and choose which target palette they map to (which
I think you cannot). This would be almost as quick as the normal white
balance tool.
yes, i agree setting the precise colour target instead of the offset
would be a nice addition to this tool. if i find time i might try a
stab at it. i'd be curious to see whether this does something useful
with a 24-checker thing.
I think the ideal workflow would be like this (similar to the commercial
colorchecker solutions): I would place my IT8 target in the first shot
of a series, and then later in darktable I would mark the edges of the
target in the image, and the positioning of the patches would be
autodetected (with some perspective correction). Also, I could select
the manufaturer measurements delivered with the IT8-target, probably
after importing the measurements as some kind of preset stored in
darktable. And then darktable would create a color style that I can
apply to the other shots in the series with similar lighting. Then, in a
second step, I could decide to tweak the colors in some direction, e.g.
film-like.
Just dreaming...
Looks like a very promising module. Sadly - I find it at a level that is
too complicated (for me). Indeed - if I had a picker to at least match
the colors in the picture to the one in the swatches - I would try to
use it but to rely completely on eye judgment - most likely I wouldn't.
Cheers!
Michael
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