I tried that. It doesn't work.

Is there a reason for monochrome to come after color correction in the
pixel pipeline? This new ordering was implemented in version 3.0 and it
made impossible for one to use the color correction module to cool or warm
black and white images (converted to B&W using monochrome), unless one
manually places the module after monochrome in the pixel pipeline. That was
never an issue in all previous versions of Darktable since color correction
has always come after monochrome in the pixel pipeline.

Patrick Shanahan
<https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]&q=from:%22Patrick+Shanahan%22>
 Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:57:59 -0800
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* Francisco Cribari <[email protected]> [02-24-20 17:24]:
> Up until Darktable 2.6 the color correction module came after the
> monochrome module in the pixel pipe. Since I use the former to cool my B&W
> images I never had a problem using that pair of modules (monochrome and
> color correction) in combination. However, in Darktable 3.0, color
> correction comes before monochrome in the pixel pipe and has no effect on
> B&W images converted using the monochrome module unless one manually
> reorders the pixel pipe so that color correction comes (as it used to do)
> after monochrome. I am having to do such a manual reordering in all my
> monochrome images now, so my question is: Is there a way to automate that,
> i.e., is there a way to specify that color correction should always come
> after monochrome in the pixel pipe (without the need to perform a manual
> reordering)? Thank you.


iiuc, you can make a style with a specific order and it will be retained
when applying the style later.

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