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On 14 Mar 2019 17:15, Richard Hobday <[email protected]> wrote:

Filmic is certainly a powerful module, possibly not one to be 
experimented with without reading the manual and the Module author's 
guidance.

https://eng.aurelienpierre.com/2018/11/30/filmic-darktable-and-the-quest-of-the-hdr-tone-mapping/#place_in_the_workflow

This is well worth reading, apologies if you have not already done so!


R.


On 14/03/2019 14:56, Kneops wrote:
> No I don't expect magic :), but I chose the preset 10EV (Indoor). Then 
> turning Filmic off to show what the image looks like without Filmic, 
> than on again to see what is was with the module activated. That made 
> the image darken suddenly, not at all how it looked before.
>
>
>
> Op 14-03-19 om 15:47 schreef Patrick Shanahan:
>> * Kneops <[email protected]> [03-14-19 10:44]:
>>> I just updated DT to 2.6.1, tried one of the Filmic presets, turning 
>>> it on
>>> an off and on etc.
>>>
>>> Doing this, the images become too dark suddenly (bottom half of the
>>> screenshot), then the next time I turn it on it's normal again (top 
>>> half of
>>> the image) etc. I can do this multiple times and it will keep on 
>>> changing
>>> from normal to too dark and back to normal. Just by turning the module
>>> on.off.on.off.on etc.
>> that is not abnormal action.  you need to adjust filmic to fit your
>> particular image.  you expect magic?
>>
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