Are you trying to say that when you open your RAW is darker than the in
camera jpeg? That can be expected, but you should make sure that you have
not enabled any preset in your camera that applies to the jpeg. It has to
be set at defaults. But still, you will see a difference between the jpeg,
as it is already processed, and the RAW still unprocessed.
El 22/12/2012 19:27, "zozie s." <[email protected]> escribió:
> Hi, i'm in trouble with my RAW photos because Darktable does not support
> my camera. My RAW photos are darker than the real photo I take. What can I
> do to overcome this problem?
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