On Thursday, January 01, 2015 23:42 Michele B wrote: > Hi all. I'm writing here because I haven't found a solution to my > problem. Maybe someone will help me understand something more. > Importing a raw image shoot with my Olympus E-PL3 in Darktable, the > image shows oversaturated artifacts, especially on blue and magenta > colors like in the examples available here: > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzMPhxj4q7BJT3VWQTdRb1ZDYTg&authuser=0 > > The only way I've found to avoid this problem is selecting linear > Rec2020RGB instead of standard color matrix in "input color profile" > module, but I don't know why. In this way colors looks more natural, > even if less saturated than the OOC jpeg. > The same problem exist using other Olympus raw samples taken from > http://rawsamples.ch, like these two: > > http://rawsamples.ch/raws/olympus/RAW_OLYMPUS_EPL5.ORF > http://rawsamples.ch/raws/olympus/RAW_OLYMPUS_EM1.ORF > > Thank you! Please post a typical raw file along with your xmp file for us to take a look.
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