The Rec2020 RGB seeems to work best! however, it seems to make normal shades of blue excessivly green.. I suppose I have to change depending on the scene and subject! But thanks for the info..

On 26/02/17 19:26, David Vincent-Jones wrote:

Try changing the 'input color profile' ... the 'linear XYZ' appears to make for a reasonable starting profile, some of the other profiles may also be of interest ... the infrared is different!!

David
(sorry I incorrectly posted this earlier to the wrong message.)

On 02/25/2017 06:45 AM, Remco Viëtor wrote:
On samedi 25 février 2017 11:47:44 CET alex wrote:
I have some serious trouble using darktable with fuji's raw files. It
seems that certain shades of deep blue are completely oversaturated,
worst is blue ledlight. Rawtherapee handles the files just fine and in
camera jpegs are also very good but darktable is doing something strange
to the files. Link below contains a couple of shots and the rawfile in
question.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7orybjumfljmt58/AACP22Pckk7mSTfITt8xFUB9a?dl=0

That's a known phenomenon, and described in the manual, and it's not limited
to Fuji raw files (I see it with my Sony raws as well). Iirc, it's caused by
DT using unconstrained values within its pipeline, and some modules don't like
L values outside the 0..1 range.

A (partial) solution is to set gamut clipping in the "input profile" module to
something else than off. What can also work is lowering the saturation with a
parametric mask limiting the effect to the intense blues.

Remco
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