Well, it seems that some water have passed under the bridge since I
complained several months ago...
After I upgraded to Fedora 20, I've been able to re-calibrate my screen;
may be new DT versions have improved things, too.
Currently I have no more issue with skin tones, even if I often choose B&W
for portraits.

You might want to have a look at the "Boulegan à l'Ostal" album from this
page http://www.jingoo.com/mnaugendre/ and see by yourself.

Marie-Noëlle


2014-05-05 21:40 GMT+02:00 Eildert Groeneveld <
[email protected]>:

> Dear Marie-Noëlle
>
> what you describe as 'lobster' I have named 'hypertonic' people.
> Whatever we call it, it seems clear that we have an issue in DT as far
> as skin colors go. In my case this is a Leica M9 and red seems to be way
> to intense. This means, that I need to fiddle with each image with
> people on them (there is a Leica like Base curve alright).
>
> My question is: how do you handle this situation when you switched of
> the basecurve. Do you use the Tonecurve instead? And if you do, hwo did
> you create it?
>
> maybe I can learn from you.
>
> greetings
>
> Eildert
>
>
>


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