gt; > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] automatically applies some settings
> >
> > On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 00:24:59 +0100 (CET)
> > Jean-Luc CECCOLI <jean-luc.cecc...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> >
> > >> 2- sharpen (improves slightly)
> > >> 3- basecurve (th
> Message du 01/03/17 02:39
> De : darkta...@911networks.com
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> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] automatically applies some settings
>
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 00:24:59 +0100 (CET)
> Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
>
> &g
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 00:24:59 +0100 (CET)
Jean-Luc CECCOLI wrote:
>> 2- sharpen (improves slightly)
>> 3- basecurve (that blurs details)
>Both these are pure nuisance for me. I consider them only polluting
>the stack. I'd like not to see them into the developement
Hello,
> Message du 27/02/17 00:00
> De : "Michael"
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> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] automatically applies some settings
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>
> what I mean is when I open a new image up in dt five modules are activated
> auto
This is the expected effect of basecurve with an image that is close
to saturation. All or almost all base curves increase image contrast
and thus lift the highlights; if the unaltered highlights are close to
clipping, the base curve will push them over into it.
My approach to dealing with this
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2017, 18:00:18 CET schrieb Michael:
[...]
> 3- basecurve (that blurs details)
As others pointed out, basecurve can't blur anything.
> 4- color balance (blurs even more)
Neither can color balance blur things. However, it's not a module that gets
applied by default.
On lundi 27 février 2017 00:00:18 CET Michael wrote:
> what I mean is when I open a new image up in dt five modules are activated
> automatically:
> 0- original image
> 1- orientation (which doesn't appear to do anything)
This uses metadata to decide if the image needs to be rotated (over +/-
> what I mean is when I open a new image up in dt five modules are activated
> automatically:
> 0- original image
> 1- orientation (which doesn't appear to do anything)
I believe that the orientation module arranges things so that
vertical pictures are presented as vertical (and with the right
I forgot to mention that the original image is great. I mentioned that
orientation appears to do nothing. And the sharpen module does improve it
slightly (you need to be zoomed in to notice it).
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 6:00 PM, Michael wrote:
> what I mean is when I open a new
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Michael wrote:
> I don't want dt to automatically apply some modules and I want to change
> other modules settings. How do I do it?
You are aware that dt uses a fixed pipeline, not like in gimp?
So if you edit basecurve, edit something else, and
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