[email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 20. April 2023 um 14:27:33 
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My process is to export raws from Darktable with everything disabled, but, 
lens correction.
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5: Photometric: High Dynamic Range, Fixed Exposure.

 
This will only optimize vignetting correction. In case of images with a low 
dynamic range (high key/low key images) this may not result in correct 
results and may need manual fine-tune. This blurred spot could be the 
result of an improper vignetting correction.
But when you already corrected this in the raw converter this step may not 
be necessary.

> Using built-in, instead of enblend, gets rid of the blotchy brightness. 
But, this produces it's own problems with seams and hard edges 
The internal blender has also a second blend mode in case there are 
remaining seams. This one has to be selected in the blender options.

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