It is the *red* that I find most offensive when using the 'normal' base curve. Yes, I can start with the lineal setting and work from there but that is also a lot of work.
Marie-Noëlle suggested that she was getting lobster tones on skin and I agree, wooden furniture in my images becomes fire red beyond words and this is not a temperature problem. Other raw importers have a provision to tweak the raw rgb inputs, would that be a helpful proposition? David On 13-07-17 11:21 PM, Torsten Bronger wrote: > Hallöchen! > > Marie-Noëlle Augendre writes: > >> I'm not interested in that. >> >> I work on an artistic level, and don't want anybody, Canon >> engineers or whoever, to dictate the rendering of my pictures. > If you don't like the basecurve, fair enough, turn it off. But > David spoke about something different: > > The colour matrices -- whether "standard" or "enhanced" -- are > supposed to yield correct colours. They are not a matter of taste > of some engineers. If they don't work, this must be investigated. > > And: I would also like to have investigated the strongly saturating > effect of the small convex part of the basecurve. Have you tried to > remove the lowest control point? Did it remove the lobster effect? > > Tschö, > Torsten. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See everything from the browser to the database with AppDynamics Get end-to-end visibility with application monitoring from AppDynamics Isolate bottlenecks and diagnose root cause in seconds. Start your free trial of AppDynamics Pro today! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=48808831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users
