Re: [darktable-user] No response to "Vibrance in darktable"?
According to google : «Le terme vibrance est un néologisme. Il permet de décrire ce qui est vibrant, ce qui fait vibrer. Il est beaucoup utilisé en photographie. En effet, la vibrance correspond à l'amplification (ou non) des couleurs les moins saturées.» in english (translation by myself) : "Vibrance is a neologism that allows to describe what makes vibrate. It is much used in photography, where vibrance corresponds to amplification (or not) of the less saturated colours." So, Paul may be right. > Message du 16/07/18 15:44 > De : "Paul Deverson" > A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org > Copie à : > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] No response to "Vibrance in darktable"? > >So Vibrance takes the most saturated pixels and increases their saturation >even more and leaves the least saturated pixels alone? > > > > On 07-16-2018 8:54 AM, Matthieu Moy wrote: > From: "Paul Deverson" The manual states, "Vibrance saturates and brings down the lightness of the most saturated pixels to make the colors more vivid." I would have thought that whereas Saturation increases the saturation of all pixels equally, Vibrance increases the saturation of only the less saturated pixels. Why do you think that? Best is to just try by yourself, and my experience is that the manual is correct. > Paul Deverson > 320 Hamilton Drive, Unit 16 > Ancaster, Ontario > L9G 4W6 > cell: 1-289-834-3482 > p...@pauldeverson.com > > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] No response to "Vibrance in darktable"?
So Vibrance takes the most saturated pixels and increases their saturation even more and leaves the least saturated pixels alone? On 07-16-2018 8:54 AM, Matthieu Moy wrote: From: "Paul Deverson" The manual states, "Vibrance saturates and brings down the lightness of the most saturated pixels to make the colors more vivid." I would have thought that whereas Saturation increases the saturation of all pixels equally, Vibrance increases the saturation of only the less saturated pixels. Why do you think that? Best is to just try by yourself, and my experience is that the manual is correct. Paul Deverson 320 Hamilton Drive, Unit 16 Ancaster, Ontario L9G 4W6 cell: 1-289-834-3482 p...@pauldeverson.com darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
Re: [darktable-user] No response to "Vibrance in darktable"?
> From: "Paul Deverson" > The manual states, "Vibrance saturates and brings down the lightness of the > most > saturated pixels to make the colors more vivid." > I would have thought that whereas Saturation increases the saturation of all > pixels equally, Vibrance increases the saturation of only the less saturated > pixels. Why do you think that? Best is to just try by yourself, and my experience is that the manual is correct. -- Matthieu Moy https://matthieu-moy.fr/ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org
[darktable-user] No response to "Vibrance in darktable"?
Hi, I'm surprised that no-one has responded to my question about Vibrance in darktable. The manual states, "Vibrance saturates and brings down the lightness of the most saturated pixels to make the colors more vivid." I would have thought that whereas Saturation increases the saturation of all pixels equally, Vibrance increases the saturation of only the _less_ saturated pixels. Or have I got it wrong? Paul. darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org