Good suggestion. Another thing I do is during my edit, make sure I am really pushing the histogram, and I push the brightness a little more agressively with the tone curve than I would otherwise. Just to make sure a good amount of the brightest tones are really bright. Usually it works quite well that way.
Jason On 2021-03-06 4:55 p.m., Terry Pinfold wrote: > issue with Lightroom. The answer is calibration and also checking the > look of the image on the printing labs monitors if possible. Many > consumer labs have printing kiosks. Professional labs will usually > provide printing profiles and provide excellent advice to give you great > prints going forward. Personally, I print at home and use the printer's > software to tweak my prints to match my computer screen as close as is > reasonable. I also like to toggle on the ISO 12646 color assessment > conditions option in the darkroom view when doing my critical exposure > adjustments such as filmic. This colour assessment condition places a > white border around the image and helps the user a lot with getting > correct adjustments of the highlights so they are not too bright. > Another great Darktable feature that ensures I get good edits. ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
