Hi Francisco;

I had a look at your image and note a couple of things that would not be "my 
way"  of processing this piece.

The 'base curve' that you are using is quite different from the X100S standard 
curve and that really changes the lighting dynamics of the scene.
Secondly the 'tone curve' is what I would call very non-standard. I would have 
used a medium standard curve which will produce a very different result.
My approach to the image (along with the default profile denoise) looks rather 
'clean' of noise in both the clothing and the stonework even after some modest 
sharpening.

David

On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 19:09 Francisco Cribari wrote:
> My second camera is a Fujifilm X100S, which has an X-Trans sensor. I
> recently reported here that I've been noticing moiré in some images. I am
> also having other problems. I get color artifacts when I move the lower end
> of the tone curve up. An example (a photo I made today of my wife):
> 
> RAW (.RAF) file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2171814/_FFX6799.RAF
> 
> XMP file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2171814/_FFX6799_01.RAF.xmp
> 
> That does not happen when I edit the RAW files produced by my Nikon D800
> (which has a standard Bayer sensor). Suggestions are welcome. Thanks. Best,
> Francisco
> 
> P.S. I am running Darktable version 1.6.1+16~g5a57375 on an Ubuntu
> notebook.


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