Hey Folks
I got darktable a week ago. is there a release that enables RAW
conversion from a Fuji X Pro 1?
Thank you
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Hello!
I think that one of the main purposes of the highlights/shadows module is (at
least i used to use RT's equivalent for that before I switched to DT ) to
recover highlights and shadows which were clipped by using the exposure module.
For example, if you underexpose a landscape photo to pre
On 01/11/13 11:23, Björn Sonnenschein wrote:
> I think that one of the main purposes of the highlights/shadows module is (at
> least i used to use RT's equivalent for
> that before I switched to DT ) to recover highlights and shadows which were
> clipped by using the exposure module. For
> exampl
Simple parametric mask based on lightness (or whatever masking approach you
prefer) in your exposure module?
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From: Robert William Hutton [mailto:r...@helms-deep.cable.nu]
Sent: 01 November 2013 11:55
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On 1/11/13 12:55 PM, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> Sounds to me like what you really want to do is raise the gamma
> rather than raise the exposure.
Gamma is a non-linear modification that has no equivalent in real world
photography.
Exposure is a well understood concept (multiplication with a f
Hi Lukas,
there is not due to their custom SuperCCD patterns. See e.g. here:
http://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/
Sorry for the bad news...
Cheers,
Simon
Am 01.11.2013 09:59, schrieb Lukas Henzi:
> Hey Folks
>
> I got darktable a week ago. is the
You can convert the Fuji X raw files to 16-bit tiff images first, then work on
the tiff files with
darktable. You will need the latest version of dcraw (9.19) for this to work.
You can also use the
latest ufraw compiled from CVS source; however to use the preview, you need to
go to 100%, otherw
Am 01.11.2013 14:20, schrieb Bruce Albert:
> I use the following dcraw command to do the conversion:
>
> dcraw -v -w +M -n 0 -H 5 -b 3.0 -q 3 -6 -T
I use
dcraw -v -w -T -4 -m 5 -o 4
to create linear tiffs, preserving more highlight information. Later I
apply a basecurve in dt.
In some cases I had
heya, some stuff interleaved below:
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Moritz Moeller wrote:
> On 1/11/13 12:55 PM, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> > Sounds to me like what you really want to do is raise the gamma
> > rather than raise the exposure.
>
> Gamma is a non-linear modification that has no
Hello,
there is a bug in the current git which causes the exif data to get lost
from recently imported images.
To reproduce (please do):
0. Make sure use of embedded thumbnails is active in options
1. Import images
2. Close dt
3. open dt and check the images. The exif data should be gone.
I cou
Am Freitag, 1. November 2013, 19:38:49 schrieb Max Killer:
> Hello,
Hi.
> there is a bug in the current git which causes the exif data to get lost
> from recently imported images.
>
> To reproduce (please do):
> 0. Make sure use of embedded thumbnails is active in options
> 1. Import images
> 2.
Ran some benchmarking with the below presets from
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4xh3XYXDK_TaFNObVdwaThOVTQ/edit?usp=sharing
compiled into my copy of darktable:
{"Canon EOS 70D iso 100", "Canon", "Canon EOS 70D",
100, {1.02366555927774e-05, 4.71336587334147e-06,
9.4151830
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