You can drag a box on any part of the image, but in case of a white
area, this does not make any sense at all. How would you derive white
balance coefficients from RGB 255,255,255? You can not do this properly
if one of those values has been clipped
Regards,
Markus
Am 06.12.2012 13:27, schri
Is there a chance that the we will be able tu use "wb spot" dragging a
box onto a white part of the image instead of the (nutral) gray one?
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It's in the dropdown list
2012/10/26 Marcus Bungert
> Am 26.10.2012 14:55, schrieb Marcus Bungert:
>
> > I glad to hear that there is the function spot white balance.
>
> Sorry, but can't find the function in WB module. I'm using git verion
> 1.0+2023g463ee53
>
> Regards,
> Marcus
>
>
>
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Marcus Bungert wrote:
> Am 26.10.2012 14:55, schrieb Marcus Bungert:
>
>> I glad to hear that there is the function spot white balance.
>
> Sorry, but can't find the function in WB module. I'm using git verion
> 1.0+2023g463ee53
It's spot white balance in the whit
Am 26.10.2012 14:55, schrieb Marcus Bungert:
> I glad to hear that there is the function spot white balance.
Sorry, but can't find the function in WB module. I'm using git verion
1.0+2023g463ee53
Regards,
Marcus
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Oktober 2012 um 13:24 Uhr
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> We already have spot white balance.
>
Pascal,
thanks for the information. I didn't know that. I already asked for a similar
function on the darktable-user list. I was told that such a function is not
available.
I glad to hear that ther
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Marcus Bungert wrote:
> I would really like to see a function like the eye dropper tool for WB
> adjustment in Darktable like in Adobe Lightroom.
> Take a look here for a better description:
> http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/81727.aspx
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