On 11/8/21 4:04 PM, Matt Maguire wrote:
I guess you are talking about the blending mode. If you previously
opened this image in darktable, with the preferences set to "display
referred" mode, then this will be recorded in the image history.
If you are not using blending, then this setting
I guess you are talking about the blending mode. If you previously opened
this image in darktable, with the preferences set to "display referred"
mode, then this will be recorded in the image history.
If you are not using blending, then this setting won't matter at all -- if
you later decide to
Sorry, the original poster answered directly one of my mails and I forgot
to reply to the list.
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021, 11:51 Guillermo Rozas wrote:
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>>1. what is exiftool?
>>
>> Exiftool is a command-line utility to read and edit the metadata of
> images, including RAW files. More info
Hi Kieke,
I recommend to my photography students not to take monochrome images as
jpgs, but rather in colour and do the BW conversion later as you can get better
results. The RAW file retains the colour and gives you the freedom to do what
you want. If you like the B/W produced by the
Willy Williams schrieb am 08.11.21 um 14:57:
RAW files are all stored in full color. You create the monochrome
JPGs in the editing process.
not really:
https://uk.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-M/LEICA-M-MONOCHROM?/switchlanguage/to/corposite_eng_gb/135193
--
regards
Bernhard
RAW files are all stored in full color. You create the monochrome JPGs
in the editing process.
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On 11/8/2021 at 8:46, hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh and my raw files are RAF, from a Fuji X-T30.
Hartelijke
tnx
Hartelijke groet,
Hieke van Hoogdalem
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Van: Bernhard
Verzonden: maandag 8 november 2021 15:51
Aan: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Onderwerp: Re: [darktable-user] My raw files show black and white in
lighttable, but not in darkroom
Guillermo Rozas
Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 08.11.21 um 14:53:
If you want to recover that JPG rendition from your camera (and you're not
saving RAW+JPG), exiftool can extract the embedded JPG from the RAW file.
exactly.
Only drawback might be that Fuji does not embed full resolution.
e. g.
X-T30 RAF 14bit
Hi,
what you see in the lighttable (until you edit the image) is the embedded
JPG. When your camera is taking "B" images it just processes the JPG to
be B, but the RAW file still has all the color information. darktable
uses the RAW file, so you see the latter in the darkroom.
If you want to
Oh and my raw files are RAF, from a Fuji X-T30.
Hartelijke groet,
Hieke van Hoogdalem
Van: hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com
Verzonden: maandag 8 november 2021 14:45
Aan: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Onderwerp: My raw files show black and white in lighttable, but not in
darkroom
Hi y'all,
I took some images in black and white. When I open the folder in Lighttable,
that's visible. But when I want to inspect them individually in Darkroom,
I'm seeing full colour. I clicked on all items in the history stack, but
they show colour too.
Of course I can edit them and make
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