Il 25/12/20 23:58, Terry Pinfold ha scritto:
> Hi Germano, [...]
Thank you Terry for your message. I will try to make practice with
suggestions you gave me.
Have a nice day
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I opened feature request
[feature] default `base curve->preserve colors->luminance` to `none`
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/7500
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https://www.mail-archive.com/darktable-dev@lists.darktable.org/msg05963.html
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On Fri, 2020-12-25 at 22:50 +0100, Germano Massullo wrote:
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> W-O-W Timur thank you so much, you solved 90% of my problems,
> switching from "luminance" to "none" I got almost all colours I
> need. I wonder why "luminance" is the default setting instead of
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If you're going to do a serious test, you might want to consider using a
standard ColorChecker card (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColorChecker)
to ensure that the colors you perceive are close to a known industry
standard.
Willy
--
"You don't take a picture. You ask quietly and humbly to
Hi Germano,
thanks for your considered replies. I concede your point when you
said "because for example I may want to just adjust the exposure and few
other things, by using the colours already generated by the camera".
I decided to do a test. I found an image of a kangaroo (I am Australian)
I am replying hereunder to most of the answers I got. Thank you everybody
David Vincent-Jones wrote:
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> Your camera JPG is produced using Nikon's secret and special 'sauce'
> and achieving an identical result would be difficult. People who shoot
> RAW files generally believe that they can hand cr
Recently I was teaching a group of students to use DT 3.0. We opened the
same image using base curve to get the initial starting point, we then
opened the image with no base curve and just did our own tone curve, and
finally we used Filmic V4 and adjusted the white and black exposure
sliders. Ever
Hi, Germano!
You're not gonna get precise color reproduction even if your camera has
full support in dt (or you made custom profiling). Default basecurve
module behavior has been changed since 3.0 release. Try changing color
reproduction to 'none' instead of 'luminance'. This is the only way
profi
What version of Darktable are you using?
In my experience, Darktable 2.6.x gets much closer to the Nikon colors
in its defaults than 3.x does.
Kees
Germano Massullo schreef op 2020-11-04 23:35:
Good day, I have shoot the following photo in JPEG+RAW and I would
need your help in reproducing
Remco Viëtor schrieb am 06.11.20 um 07:01:
he was advised that the easiest way would be to use Nikon's
software. Some versions of which have been noted for modifying the NEFs,
making them unreadable for many other programs, among which dt.
That second sentence was exactly what I was referring
On vendredi 6 novembre 2020 05:29:37 CET David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> This conversation is taking place on a darktable forum ... I am not sure
> why options for corrupting a RAW file with other pieces of software is
> really relevant.
Well, OP was asking about getting the same output from his raw
This conversation is taking place on a darktable forum ... I am not sure
why options for corrupting a RAW file with other pieces of software is
really relevant.
On 2020-11-05 7:09 p.m., ternaryd wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 03:06:23 +0100
Bernhard wrote:
David Vincent-Jones schrieb am 05.11.20
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 03:06:23 +0100
Bernhard wrote:
>> David Vincent-Jones schrieb am 05.11.20 um
22:57:
>> Darktable is a non-destructive image
>> editor and the user is totally unable to
>> write or change the RAW file in any way.
> that's right.
> But: Nikon software (ViewNX) writes into the
>
David Vincent-Jones schrieb am 05.11.20 um 22:57:
Darktable is a non-destructive image editor and the user is totally
unable to write or change the RAW file in any way.
that's right.
But: Nikon software (ViewNX) writes into the RAW file instead of
creating a xmp file.
And that crap from Ado
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 17:45, Martin Straeten
wrote:
> You might use this:
> https://pixls.us/articles/profiling-a-camera-with-darktable-chart/
> But this approach isn’t useful when using filmic, since color lookup table
> and tonecurve are mandatory.
> Best solution to get nikon colors is using t
Darktable is a non-destructive image editor and the user is totally
unable to write or change the RAW file in any way.
On 2020-11-05 1:49 a.m., Remco Viëtor wrote:
On jeudi 5 novembre 2020 09:15:37 CET Archie Macintosh wrote:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 06:44, Martin Straeten
wrote:
Best solutio
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 09:49, Remco Viëtor wrote:
> Raw development is good if you do *not* like the look your camera produces, or
> when you have images the camera software can't handle (images with high
> dynamic range come to mind, or images with a lot of "led blue", like some
> theatre setting
On jeudi 5 novembre 2020 09:15:37 CET Archie Macintosh wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 06:44, Martin Straeten
> wrote:
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> > Best solution to get nikon colors is using the software provided by nikon
>
> Indeed. Isn’t that the digital equivalent of choosing to use
> Kodachrome — the sort of choi
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 06:44, Martin Straeten wrote:
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> Best solution to get nikon colors is using the software provided by nikon
Indeed. Isn’t that the digital equivalent of choosing to use
Kodachrome — the sort of choice we all made in the film days when
there was no equivalent to what we now
You might use this:
https://pixls.us/articles/profiling-a-camera-with-darktable-chart/
But this approach isn’t useful when using filmic, since color lookup table and
tonecurve are mandatory.
Best solution to get nikon colors is using the software provided by nikon ;)
> Am 04.11.2020 um 23:36 sch
Your camera JPG is produced using Nikon's secret and special 'sauce' and
achieving an identical result would be difficult. People who shoot RAW
files generally believe that they can hand craft a result that is at
least similar but probably better than that which the camera
manufacturer can offe
* Germano Massullo [11-04-20 17:37]:
> Good day, I have shoot the following photo in JPEG+RAW and I would need
> your help in reproducing the colours of the camera JPEG in dartkable RAW
> editing.
>
> This is a Nikon Z6 JPEG
> https://germano.fedorapeople.org/canc/pantheon/original_z6_JPG.JPG
>
Good day, I have shoot the following photo in JPEG+RAW and I would need
your help in reproducing the colours of the camera JPEG in dartkable RAW
editing.
This is a Nikon Z6 JPEG
https://germano.fedorapeople.org/canc/pantheon/original_z6_JPG.JPG
here instead the result of my elaboration of the RAW
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