Hi,
solved it by making a clone of the picture before applying effects.
Thanks
Le 21/06/13 00:56, Jan Niklas Fingerle a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Am 20.06.2013 21:06, schrieb Cristofoto:
> > When importing photos into DT, previews are good (like jpeg), but
> > when i begin to treat the raw and want to cancel the effects
> > applied, then preview not look anything like the original, it is
> > bland and not return to the original view.
>
> after the initial import darktable shows you (defaults to show you)
> the embedded Jpegs. So the previews don't just look like the camera
> jpeg, they are the camera jpeg. Your editing starts with the raw.
> After editing the previews are based on your work.
>
> You can always discard your edit history stack in lighttable mode,
> which will return your preview to the embedded Jpeg. But this won't
> help you in the editing process. If you really want to start with the
> in-camera processed Jpegs, the best you can do is to create a (set of)
> style(s) that mimics the camery jpegs the best you can and work from
> there. Yet, this might not always be the best choice.
>
> Cheers,
> -jn
>
>
>
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