Am 05.08.2013 09:00, schrieb Marie-Noëlle Augendre:
> 2013/8/5 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[email protected]>
> 
>>
>>
>> 2013/8/5 Markus Jung <[email protected]>
>>
>>>
>>>> Which kind of JPEG would be useful? I shoot in RAW only, so I have no
>>>> 'ordinary' JPEG straight from the camera; I'd have to create it, unless
>>> the
>>>> embedded JPEG thumbnail is sufficient.
>>>
>>> I'm not absolutely sure, but i think the embedded JPEG equals the one
>>> which would be written to your memory card, it should be sufficient.
>>>
>>
>> I'm currently uploading one and will give the link once it is ready.
>>
> 
> See there:
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx05ZB5ljrd0cFQ3SWJaaHhkdnc/edit?usp=sharing

Looks fine to me (darktable 1.2.2 from pascals PPA). You can download a
downscaled JPEG here (valid for seven days):
> http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id=g94b0612ed0583dc099934388226863fd0a3a9509e

If you tell darktable to load the attached XMP from the JPEG
(lighttable, history stack module, load attached sidecar, select JPEG),
how does the image look like?. Darktable chose the base curve "canon"
(not the alternative one) for your camera.

The skin tones are a bit orange-ish but this is a question of white
balance (sunset or sunrise).

Regards,
Markus

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