Thank you. I'll try it out.
I did manage to find few interesting tags from exif information - just
by comparing tag information between three images shot by camera for hdr
vs single image. It looks promising for one of my camera. Did not get
enough time yet to investigate if same concept can
avid Vincent-Jones
Sent: Saturday, 24 August 2019 12:18 PM
To: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Creating HDR images
https://photographylife.com/iso-invariance-explained<https://photographylife.com/iso-invariance-explained>
You might want to look at th
https://photographylife.com/iso-invariance-explained
You might want to look at this article regarding Invariance. Many/most
recent cameras have invariant sensors that allow the subject ISO to be
modified in post production. base-curve/fusion in dt makes use of
invariance in a similar, but
To use the lua scripts do the following
Open a terminal then:
cd .config/darktable
git clone https://github.com/darktable-org/lua-scripts lua
ln -s lua/tools/script_manager.lua luarc
start darktable
a module will be present at the lower left called script manager. Open it,
select the scripts
On 04/10/18 17:54, Niranjan Rao wrote:
On Ubuntu 16.04, darktable 2.4.1
I have experimented with "selected images/ create HDR" and happy with
the results. I have setup my camera to do bracketing and I select three
raw images from the camera manually and click on create HDR button.
Is there