Not sure if it is a color profile problem, given the monochromatic image.

The comparison is made on screen, between Darktable and Gimp.

In Gimp, the image is a little darker, so shadows' detail is partially lost.

I would have expected that the tiff in Gimp was an exact copy of DT.


On 01/07/21 10:20, Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
Howdy,

What about the color profile associated with the TIFF and how was it managed by GIMP and by your printer? When you say that you "compared the Tiff with the image on DT", how did you do exactly?

At first sight, I would say that you experienced a problem in color management. But correct me if I'm wrong.

Best,

Emanuele


On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 9:23 AM GianLuca Sarto <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello All,

    I was working [DT v3.4.1, Linux] on a BW image, when finished, I
    exported to Tiff, leaving Profile/Intent as Image Settings.

    Later, when I printed the image with Gimp, I noticed that the
    image on
    paper was darker and some detail in the shadows was lost.

    I thought it was a limitation of the printer, but then I compared the
    Tiff with the image on DT, it was the Tiff that had lost detail in
    the
    shadows.

    Is this something to be expected when exporting? or am I missing
    something?

    Thanks for your comments,

    -Gian


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