Ah, yes, I ran into that one as well. The "winning combo" for me is
"filmic rgb + color balance + local contrast + base curve (non rgb)" -
since the fact that filmic rgb and base curve were both on at the same time
was a mistake from my side (and not something I really wanted to do :P ) I
let it go when I ran into it. And, as far as I can tell, this is
reproducible on any image from my side (Pentax DNG). But now that I'm
testing a bit more, it seems indeed to fail with the rgb curve as well.
Anyway, long story short - I vaguely looked into redmine and it doesn't
seem to be reported yet - so I'll write it :)

Cheers,

On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 9:25 AM Moritz Schallaböck <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > I get a strange behavior when using color balance on one of my photos.
> > When enabling the module the image and the preview image get
> > completely dark. When disabling the module everything is back to
> > normal. This happened so far only with one photo.
>
> I've also got this on a few pictures. It's very odd. At some point
> when I zoom in, the issue goes away. The thumbnail in the darktable is
> black, too.
>
> Disabling a module gets rid of the problem for me too. In the case of
> the image in the attached screenshots, disabling any of local
> contrast, filmic rgb, rgb curve, color look up table, crop and rotate
> and denoise (profiled) renders the image fine at 11% zoom. Disabling
> any of tone curve, tone equalizer, orientation, highlight
> reconstruction, white balance doesn't accomplish anything.
>
> I've taken it a subtle hint that I'm overediting. ;)
>
> Cheers
> Moritz
>
>
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