I vaguely remember a cross processing simulation preset in Bibble 5 that
did some funky stuff with the RGB curves, that's a use case.
Reading through the thread, it looks like the general idea is that RGB
curves are pointless or redundant... but if there isn't an equivalent way
of manipulating the image, it's just another (fairly standard) tool, a
different way of manipulatin the image, that we don't have in DT. *IF*
there isn't an equivalent tool I don't see why we can't have them; I hide
many modules on my DT installation, one more wouldn't be much of a bother.
On 22 January 2015 at 17:21, KOVÁCS István <k...@kovacs-telekes.org> wrote:
> > Implicitly comparing the outfit of your wife to another woman's one is
> > almost always a bad idea.
>
> :-) I was not comparing, just suggesting :-)
>
> > Coming back to RGB curves: I think until someone presents a specific
> > example the benefits will be very vague at best.
>
> Maybe we could get hold of one or more of the raw files used to
> develop/demonstrate the tool in RT, and play around with them - this
> time not subjectively (trying to achieve what we think is best), but
> trying to mimic the RT look (suppose someone wanted to achieve exactly
> that look)? But that would require time from experienced
> users/developers.
>
> Kofa
>
>
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