Hi James,

Your description of darktable images as "grey and hazy. It's as if there's a 
grey film over the image"  just doesn't describe darktable at all, not in any 
version of it I have ever used so there is something wrong.  Could you provide 
a raw file and a matching darktable processed image that exhibits this problem  
and I'll have a look at it.
Rgds,
Rob.
From: James [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 April 2013 22:16
To: Darktable
Subject: [Darktable-users] Darktable and AftershotPro


Interesting discussion about "Perfectly Clear" and automated tools. I use 
AftershotPro (and BibblePro before it) and think it's a great tool.

Automation is nice but I find automation over-processes. I prefer Darktable 
because it hasn't got automation. I like making my own decisions.

My Darktable images, though, are grey and hazy. It's as if there's a grey film 
over the image and, so far, no amount of Darktable tweaking has made a 
difference. This 'lack of snap' varies according to the image, of course, but 
it's very frustrating and keeps me locked into AftershotPro when I really don't 
was to be.

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