Is this behavior "Nikon specific"? Does anybody know if Canon behaves
the same?
Regards,
B
On 16-07-26 11:41 AM, Vidar Hoel wrote:
On 26. juli 2016 20:16, Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
Hello,
Hi!
Just one thing that puzzles me : Nikon ViewNX2 generates a profile for
each picture it processes,
On 26 July 2016 at 14:49, Saint Germain wrote:
> Strangely, even with a standard embedded color profile, the color
> rendering was wrong.
In Firefox, you may need to set gfx.color_management.enablev4 = true
I think we still need to be able to provide output that will work
reasonably well *even i
On 26. juli 2016 20:16, Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
Hello,
Hi!
Just one thing that puzzles me : Nikon ViewNX2 generates a profile for
each picture it processes, so each
profile is based upon the parameters of this picture.
Almost. It generates a different profile for each camera setting (it
se
Hi.
Base curve and input color profile are located *after* the denoise
(profiled) in pipe,
so they can not interfere with denoise (profiled) in any way...
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s02.html.php
Roman.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Vidar Hoel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, I use the "de
Hi,
No, I use the "denoise (profiled)" as before, and it works the same way,
regardless of what modules (base curve or input color profile) I have
applied before. It sure seems like it, anyway.
Regards,
Vidar Hoel
On 26. juli 2016 19:09, Colin Adams wrote:
That looks very interesting.
But I
Hello,
Just one thing that puzzles me : Nikon ViewNX2 generates a profile for each
picture it processes, so each
profile is based upon the parameters of this picture.
That would mean that, for each picture, one would have to use the corresponding
imported profile, else one
might get even wor
That looks very interesting.
But I have a question. The image showed much less noise. But can you also
use profiled denoise with this approach, or is there an inherent conflict?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 at 17:45 Vidar Hoel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some time ago I noticed that the JPGs from my Nikon were bett
Hi,
some time ago I noticed that the JPGs from my Nikon were better then
what I could achieve from processing the RAW-file (NEF) in Darktable.
After some digging on the Internet, I figured out I could use an
alternative to the default base-curves in Darktable - and that made me
get a better s
Am 26.07.2016 um 14:49 schrieb Saint Germain:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 14:38:55 +0200, Peter Mc Donough
wrote :
Am 26.07.2016 um 13:30 schrieb Riley Brandt:
The problem is with Firefox, not darktable.
In Firefox, type in "about:config" in the address bar.
Then search for "color_management" in the
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 14:38:55 +0200, Peter Mc Donough
wrote :
> Am 26.07.2016 um 13:30 schrieb Riley Brandt:
> > The problem is with Firefox, not darktable.
> >
> > In Firefox, type in "about:config" in the address bar.
> > Then search for "color_management" in the search bar at the top.
> > In th
Am 26.07.2016 um 13:30 schrieb Riley Brandt:
The problem is with Firefox, not darktable.
In Firefox, type in "about:config" in the address bar.
Then search for "color_management" in the search bar at the top.
In the line "gfx.color_management.mode" change the Value from "2" to "1".
Restart Firef
The problem is with Firefox, not darktable.
In Firefox, type in "about:config" in the address bar.
Then search for "color_management" in the search bar at the top.
In the line "gfx.color_management.mode" change the Value from "2" to "1".
Restart Firefox.
Screenshot: http://imgur.com/a/T68OZ
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