Hi thokster,
I didn't know that was possible. It works now.
I was able to get rid of the flare in the image by taking the steps that
Stéphane described.
I learned a lot today.
Again, Tanks to all!
Op 30-08-16 om 22:32 schreef thokster:
Did you try to load the jpg as an xmp?
Am
Did you try to load the jpg as an xmp?
Am 30.08.2016, 22:05 Uhr, schrieb Jos :
Stéphane,
I'm sorry, but when I open the picture in darktable, there is no history
stack available. I'm using dt 2.0.5.
Instead I will try to follow the steps as you described.
Greets,
Hi,
Thanks to everyone for your reactions and tips. As soon as i have the
opportunity i will try to use te solution from Stéphane. I let you know
the result.
Cheers,
Jos.
Op 29 augustus 2016 17:54:31 schreef Martin Schoepf :
Really nice Stéphane,
didn't know
Really nice Stéphane,
didn't know this approach, thanks for the detailed explanation.
Cheers,
Martin
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 5:15 PM Stéphane Gourichon <
stephane_darkta...@gourichon.org> wrote:
> Le 29/08/2016 à 16:06, Romano Giannetti a écrit :
>
> On 29/08/16 14:40, Stéphane Gourichon
Le 29/08/2016 à 16:06, Romano Giannetti a écrit :
On 29/08/16 14:40, Stéphane Gourichon wrote:
Le 28/08/2016 à 18:42, Jos a écrit :
Hi,
I have taken a picture from a sun set with my wife and son in the
front. In the picture there is an annoying big red spot. Probably a
reflection from the
On 29/08/16 14:40, Stéphane Gourichon wrote:
Le 28/08/2016 à 18:42, Jos a écrit :
Hi,
I have taken a picture from a sun set with my wife and son in the
front. In the picture there is an annoying big red spot. Probably a
reflection from the sun. I would like to know what is the best work
Spot removal alone is painful if the flare covers a large area. Another thing
to try is spot removal with blend -> uniformly -> color, to pick the color from
another part of the image but keep the contrast info. In this case, it removes
the red but unfortunately leaves an overly light area,
Not perfect, but depending how large this clip is in the main image you
could try a quick and dirty adjustment using the 'color zones' module to
adjust the red hues closer to the colour of the sweater. I included a
quick hack that I did, combining saturation, lightness, and hue tabs to
reduce
e-user@lists.darktable.org
Betreff: Re: [darktable-user] How to remove red flare from photo
I would work with spot-removal.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Jos <m...@familiedumont.nl> wrote:
Hi,
I have taken a picture from a sun set with my wife and son in the front. In the picture there is an anno
I would work with spot-removal.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Jos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have taken a picture from a sun set with my wife and son in the front.
> In the picture there is an annoying big red spot. Probably a reflection
> from the sun. I would like to know
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