2013/5/19 johannes hanika <[email protected]>

> most operations in darktable are `unbounded'. that is, they don't care
> about color gamut or hdr content and just accept all input, compute with
> it, and will output super-wide-gamut high dynamic range values again (hence
> unbounded).
>
> the old blending mode `normal' was cutting off your values at some maximum
> (100 for L and 1 for rgb or so). that's now called `bounded' and will
> destroy some of your data if you have very saturated colors or hdr images
> as input. for most photographs you'll probably not notice a difference.
>
> -jo
>


So, what's the best blending operator to use in normal situations? It's
best to leave blending mode to off?


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