Two immediate possibilities come to mind. 1.) Is your white-balance
still in the pipeline? 2.) if you are using the 'presets' then
preserve-the-chrominance is automatically turned on and this does make
quite a difference in overall tone.
For myself, I find the output color acceptable.
David
On 2019-04-08 9:25 p.m., I. Ivanov wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have tried to use the filmic module.
I am very confused at the coloring filmic is giving me - much redder
images and reduces the yellow tones.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p7kvfgm7vggzey1/20150323_060922_9296.CR2?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8enxw2mptakh9bb/20150323_060922_9296_01.CR2.xmp?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c9muec00sjeyw2k/20150323_060922_9296.CR2.xmp?dl=0
It is possible to change the image of course with color correction or
something else. But when I compare filmic vs basecurve - the basecurve
gives me a color very close to the naturally scene while the filmic
looks much redder to me and it is also loosing the yellow hues seen in
the golden hour.
I read https://www.darktable.org/2018/12/darktable-26/ and what I am
perceiving is that it is targeted to balance the image to avoid over
exposure and preserve details. Color can be enhanced / saturated but
my concern is the balance. The two results are just too far from one
another with absolutely minimum processing.
Can you please point me to what am I missing?
Thank you,
B
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