2017-11-15 16:55 GMT+01:00 GianLuca Sarto <[email protected]>: > My presets for export produce a full size unsharpened tiff, and then I > move to Gimp to resize/sharpen for printing or website. > > The Gimp part can be done with a batch process. >
This is not true if you are using masks or parametric masks with sharpening. I often use high ISO so I usually do sharpening according to brightness. I also avoid to sharpen dark uniform backgrounds where the noise is more noticeable. Even at low ISO I usually sharpen only the main elements. Even if you are not using masks, the problem with batch processing is that you do not know what you will get. You spent an hour fine tuning denoise, local contrast and sharpen threshold, etc. and then you do another blind extra processing with gimp. The very fact that you need a second program, o a second manual pass with a find -exec DT, means, to me, that something is wrong for such a simple and common task. ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
