Hi Kofa,

Thanks for mentioning the base curve blending feature in your reply to François. I was unaware that it existed, but it seems like a very useful way to compress overall contrast.

In case anyone else is puzzled, as I was, base curve blending isn't included in 2.2.5. At least, I don't see it on my installation. It does show up on the Windows build, 2.3.0. Presumably it will be one of the new features in the upcoming 2.4.0 release.

Peter




On 11/01/2017 03:43 AM, KOVÁCS István wrote:
Hi,

On 1 Nov 2017 10:35, "François Tissandier" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I'm often using the tone mapping module with non-HDR photos to
    reduce the global contrast & improve the local contrast.


While this is not a direct answer to your question, maybe you'll find it useful: I don't find much use for that module since the introduction of exposure merging in the base curve module. Have you tried it?

Kofa

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