On 2013-03-14 22:53, Michael Völker wrote:
> The file has an embedded out-of-camera image embedded. For me, it 
> makes
> a lot of sense for darktable to use that image for a simple preview.

Hmm ... I appreciate the preference setting to turn this off. For a 
quick thumbnail I suppose it might be OK but for a fullscreen preview 
I'm surprised the embedded jpeg even contains enough pixels let alone a 
suitable compression level to justify a fullscreen view. I would really 
like a 100% Loupe view in lighttable (and like to think one day I may 
find time to code it) but if the LT is just based on a crappy embedded 
jpeg there may be little point to that.

It's also interesting the colours differ so much. Curves might be wrong 
or should it be put down to white balance?

I know I have often gone and modified one of a series of bracketed 
exposures and find that one then looks different in lighttable (small 
size) to the others, but also different to in darktable. The latter may 
be just an illusion but as for the former - what triggers DT to override 
the embedded preview with its own processed image in LT mode?

Russell


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