In LR with each module you have more sliders, so you can't directly compare
them. For instance, in the "Basic" module you have everything from exposure
to white balance to contrast to clarity (local contrast), but each slider
offers less control than DT. They do work very well (for instance, I've
always liked the look of the clarity adjustment in LR, but in DT I
sometimes find myself having to tweak more sliders before I get a similar
result).

In short, LR offers you a great image with less effort, but if you want
more control over your adjustments, you have to spend more time in DT. LR
does not offer a lot of control over the adjustments, but the adjustments
usually work very well out of the box.


On 13 June 2013 03:39, Matthias Bodenbinder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 12.06.2013 09:16, schrieb Pascal Obry:
> > Le 12/06/2013 07:58, Matthias Bodenbinder a écrit :
> >> that is interesting. And I am actually shocked about the big
> >> difference between Lightroom and Darktable. I find two aspects very
> >> odd.
> >
> > Well the proposal from the same image done by Johannes and I are very
> > close to the Lr one. So I'm no shocked at all :)
> >
> > Pascal.
> >
>
> Indeed - that looks very promising. So I'm not shocked anymore either ;-)
>
> But how do the two images DT vs. LT compare in terms of
> "mouse-clicks-needed-to-achieve-the-result"?
> I did not read the full text of Ary's blog, but just counting the number
> of workflow screenshots
> gives 8 pictures for DT and 4 pictures for LT. Which could translate to:
> DT takes double the effort
> to achieve the same result as LT. How about Johannes' well done picture?
> More than 8 steps?
>
> Matthias
>
>
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