Hi Peter,
Jan's solution of creating a style would work. Another solution would be
to set the preferences for "Scene referred" processing and in the duplicate
manager of lighttable create a 'virgin copy'. You can then delete the base
curve version if it is no longer needed. Keep in mind that duplicate manager
does not create another image but rather just another xmp file with processing
instructions for scene referred.
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From: Jan Ingwer Baer <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 16 November 2020 4:19 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Presettings
It would be more simple do to create a style that disable the basecurve
and enable filmic:
1. Open one of the pictures in the darkroom
2. disable basecurve
3. enable filmic
4. go back to lighttable
5. save style with (only) basecurve and filmic checked
Now you can apply the saved style to every picture where you want change
'display referred' to 'scene referred'
regards
Jan
On 15-Nov-20 16:49, Peter Schlaufer wrote:
> Hello to all
>
> I need some help:
> A few months ago, I imported some 25'000 pictures in dt 3.2 with the setting
> "display referred" meaning that the basecurve is autoapplied. I found out now
> that most of these pictures have far to dark dark shadows, sometimes to an
> extreme extent. Some of them I reedited with filmic with much better results
> which as far as I am aware that would be the setting "scene referred".
> Question:
> Is it now possible to delete these pictures and reimport them with the
> setting "scene referred“, will the editing be overwritten when newly
> importing them?
>
> Kind regards
> Peter Schlaufer
> Landenbergstrasse 19
> CH-6005 Luzern
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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