Thomas, I struggled with it very often, see my attempts in the past http://gersiemerink.net/index.php/darktable/darktable-vs-canon-eos60d http://gersiemerink.net/index.php/darktable/darktable-eos60d-profiel
nowadays, I do use two types of icc profiles and disable basecurve for that nothing is perfect, lookalikes are lookalikes, you can't get an exact kloon darktable's outputs are much and much better than canon's outputs straight from camera don't forget to turn of d-lightning while shooting and before editing raws regards Ger 2017-10-23 11:03 GMT+02:00 Matej Martinovic <[email protected]>: > Hello Johannes, > > please do, an in depth tutorial would be nice. I'm struggling with the > default presentation of my D610 images and thinkig about investing in a > color chart by Wolf Faust. > > BR > Matej > > > Am 23.10.2017 um 10:20 schrieb johannes hanika: > >> heya, >> >> this 60D case is really unfortunate. the way we handled defaults in >> the past isn't very good.. in a sense that if we now replaced the >> apparently broken 60D "enhanced matrix" it'll break history stacks for >> all old images. >> >> we should probably store at least a 3x3 matrix in the parameters of >> the input profile module such that it doesn't depend on an external >> icc file. now if you select an external profile, you'd have to move >> the icc file around with your library to be able to reproduce the same >> results. >> >> the darktable-chart workflow is somewhat better, because it does store >> all required information in the history stack (and it's editable and a >> more expressive mapping/lut). so if you are going to create a profile >> for a chart.. i'd recommend you do it with darktable-chart as a >> preset/style for the colour lut module. i think i should prepare an >> extended tutorial how to do this. >> >> cheers, >> jo >> >> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 8:10 PM, Thomas Werzmirzowsky <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Gesendet: Montag, 23. Oktober 2017 um 07:47 Uhr >>>> Von: "Robert William Hutton" <[email protected]> >>>> An: [email protected] >>>> Betreff: Re: [darktable-user] Exported JPG vs. Camera JPG >>>> On 22/10/17 20:27, Thomas Werzmirzowsky wrote: >>>> >>>>> I shot a portrait with my Canon EOS 60D and noticed that the JPG from >>>>> the Canon in portrait image mode looks significantly better than the >>>>> one >>>>> exported from Darktable. Especially the blue color looks much more >>>>> natural in the camera JPG. >>>>> >>>> I have a 60D and a 5d mark iii. I can vouch for the fact that the >>>> "enhanced colour matrix" that is >>>> the default does a poor job with the 60D raws (generally much better >>>> with the 5d3 raws), mostly with >>>> the blues. >>>> >>> Yes that's what I noticed too. If I switch to "standard colour matrix" >>> the results are much better. >>> >>> I found creating my own matrix from a Wolf Faust target worked really >>>> well, >>>> >>> Tim Rolph also mentioned the Wolf Faust target but I have to admit that >>> looking at the website I don't know what to order. What "Order #" would be >>> the right one? >>> >>> but ultimately decided that having the additional dependency of having >>>> that profile present if I wanted >>>> to re-edit the images at a later date wasn't worth it, and I do much as >>>> you do: use the standard >>>> profile. Sometimes also setting the gamut clipping to linear rec2020 is >>>> a good option as well. >>>> >>> I don't really get that. Don't you have to create the profile just once >>> and then it's done? As the color mapping should contain all colours it >>> shouldn't change from photo shot to phot phot, should it? Or would it be >>> needed to create a new matrix for every photo shot just like doing a gray >>> card shot for the white balance? >>> >>> I can probably dig up the 60D profile if you'd like to try it. >>>> >>> It would be great if you could lookup the profile. I'd like to give it a >>> try. >>> >>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Rob >>>> >>> Thanks a lot. Also @Tim Rolph. >>> >>> Best regards >>> Thomas >>> ____________________________________________________________ >>> ________________ >>> darktable user mailing list >>> to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscribe@lis >>> ts.darktable.org >>> >>> ____________________________________________________________ >> ________________ >> darktable user mailing list >> to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscribe@lis >> ts.darktable.org >> >> > > ____________________________________________________________ > ________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscribe@lis > ts.darktable.org > > -- met vriendelijke groet / kind regards Ger mailto:[email protected] website: www.gersiemerink.net ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
