I
didn't mean to be rude; the french mail was for the blog; here's a short
translation :

Here is my version of the image with a short explanation for each module
used. The goal was to achieve a similar image to Yann (on the french blog).

Developpement took ~15 min under Darktable 1.4. I kept all automatic
modules to default values
Screenshots and result <http://vicopsp.free.fr/images_fleurs/>

exposition : I lowered the exposition on the flower using a coarse mask.
graduated density : The flower on the bottom left was to much visible. I
lowered the exposition of the bottom left image using this module
base curve : no change
shadows & highlights: I lowered shadows to extract the flower from the
background. I tweaked a little the highlights to recover them
equalizer : Using the same mask as in the exposition module I brang small
details back
local contrast: Same as the equalizer
color zones : Desaturated green to fade the background. I also modified the
yellow to a more orange tone
color correction : I made the image more yellow; thus warmer.
sharpen : Activated by default on RAW files; I kept it but it has the same
effect as the equalizer (the eq is only on the flower and it is more
aggressive)
vignetting : A little big of vignetting to draw the attention on the flower.

I never tried Lightroom but darktable is fine. My only regret is the
following one: I can't reach JPEG image quality when developing raw files
with darktable. I still have more noise/distortion and a lack of acutance.

Bye


2014-02-06 Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>:

> * Victor L <[email protected]> [02-06-14 13:51]:
> > Salut,
> >
> > Voilà ma version est une courte explication pour chaque module. L'idée
> > était d'arriver à un résultat ressemblant à celui de Yann (pas
> exactement;
> > le même esprit).
> > Tu peux l'ajouter sur ton blog si tu juges ça pertinent.
>
> REally!  Please consider that we are not all so fortunate to read and
> understand multiple languages.  This forum is conducted in English
> language, please.
>
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