Hi Hans Petter,

have you tried to adjust the exposure in darktable? To me it looks a bit
like the details should be there in general but the areas are still
overexposed since both dt pictures are much brighter in general.

Simon


Am 21.02.2013 23:29, schrieb Hans Petter Birkeland:
> Hi,
> I'm testing out Darktable and Rawtherapee at the moment to see which one
> of them I will use in the future. I must say that Darktable wins in
> every respect but one: Highlight reconstruction. I find that Rawtherapee
> is capble of recovering much more detail from overexposed highlights.
> 
> Here are some examples:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s15m6zokz2ksugb/UGt6o64Lj9
> 
> The method I used in Darktable was Reconstruct in LCh, and in
> Rawtherapee I used Color Propagation.
> 
> Any idea why Darktable can't find what is actually there? The Color
> Propagation is quite slow on my ancient system, but the result is so
> much better. Any chance that Darktable will do this in the future?
> 
> 
> My system:
> Linux Mint 13, 32 bit
> Darktable 1.1.3
> Rawtherapee 3.0.0.6
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Hans Petter Birkeland
> 
> 
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