Hi Kofa,
I shoot raw mainly, sometimes together with jpeg in higher ISO because I
find the noise reduction of the jpegs produced within the camera better
than in DT (shooting with Nikon D850 or Fuji XT2).
Op 17-06-19 om 20:52 schreef KOVÁCS István:
When I have my display in Gamut Checking set to my system display or
explicitely to my monitor display ICC (which is the same) and I set
softproof even to that same profile, it still shows me colors that are
outside the Gamut. Actually, no matter what combination I choose (srgb
as monitor display and adobe as softproof or the other way around) I
always get to see colors that are out of gamut.
I don't understand how this works.
Raw files have very wide gamuts (can represent more colours than sRGB
and Adobe RGB).
Gamut checking will show you the areas that have colours that cannot
be represented in the output colour space (whether it's sRGB or your
display's or printer's colour space). So, as others have noted, it's
not surprising that you have areas marked as having out-of-colour
colours when using gamut check. Having them is not a big problem, as
far as I'm concerned: the fact that darktable can show your processed
raw while you're editing it demonstrates the fact that the colour
management libraries are doing their job, and re-map the out-of-gamut
colours to the device's colour space.
When I set my softproof and system display to the same profile (the one
installed via Spider 4) and do a gamut check, I can still see 'out of
gamut' colors. Is that correct??? I was under the impression that I
should see no colors out of gamut.
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