* Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> [06-29-13 08:15]:
> * Pascal Obry <[email protected]> [06-29-13 03:11]:
> > Le 29/06/2013 03:54, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> > > 
> > > When you are unable to shoot with the sun at your back, in
> > > darktable, how do you lighten faces that appear heavily shadowed?
> > 
> > Chris has already given some possibilities, I'd add the color zone
> > module, depending on the skin tone you can lighten up just this color.
> > For example the color orange is very effective on "white" skin.
> 
> Tks, will see how these modules fit into my work flow. 

"Levels" appears easiest, quickest and best fit for my particular workflow
and provides acceptable quality.

> Bibble/AfterShock had a simple and quite handy module, Fill Light, which
> worked quite well w/o being too invasive for all but major cases. 
> Perhaps not a cure but very good bandaide.  Perhaps someone can have a
> look at its action/effect.

And after using "Levels" am not too sure that it doesn't provide almost
the exact same result.
 
> Thanks for a wonderful product.  I find the noise cancellation from
> "denoise (profiled)" in darktable much better than RawNoise in
> Bibble/AfterShock.

again, tks,
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