On 07.01.2016 09:36, Christian Mandel wrote:
> Am 07.01.2016 um 00:02 schrieb Robert William Hutton:
>> On 07/01/16 09:21, gersch...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> blue colors in the raw files of my Canon 700D are turned into much darker 
>>> blue or purple
>>> in darktable when applying the usual corrections (sharpen, orientation, 
>>> base curve). The
>>> jpg files produced by the camera show a blue which is much closer to the 
>>> real color.
>>> Is this a known problem? What Is the best way to correct this? I have the 
>>> impression that
>>> this does not occur in rawtherapee.
>>
>> Yeah, this problem has been present for quite some time. I see it in shots 
>> taken with my Canon 60D
>> but not in those taken with my 5d3. It's cased by the input color profile; 
>> try changing the profile
>> from "enhanced color matrix" to "standard color matrix" or even "rec2020".
>>
>> The ultimate solution is to profile your camera using a color target:
>>
>> https://encrypted.pcode.nl/blog/2010/06/28/darktable-camera-color-profiling/
>>
>> Darktable used to accept these custom profiles for inclusion in the main 
>> project, but this is
>> currently not happening pending a rework on the way the input end of the 
>> pipe works (though I don't
>> remember the details). None of this stops you using your own custom profile, 
>> though.
> 

Thanks for your information. I've tested different input color profiles but I 
still have
the impression the blue is too saturated.
Is there someone with a Canon camera who would share their optimised color 
profile or
darktable style?

Thanks also for the hint to try RawStudio profiles.

Regards, Gerd

Regards




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