..sure - better you can use Darktable - is a work in a fast progress -
and has a lot of PRO features - is almost the same like Lightroom from
Adobe
for just basic photographic work Darktable is OK - you can use GIMP
for compositions AFTER you do the your primary color processing in
Darktable.
It's
On 8/18/10, oliver wrote:
> sorry it is a german text, but looking at the pictures might
> say enough:
>
> http://eye.de/tip_labstaerken.shtml
>
> Theese feature of changing color tones is, what I'm looking for
> since a while.
Just use LabCurves
http://www.mm-log.com/blog/2010-07-09/adaptive-
>> Maybe a conversion filter that makes RGB->Lab and Lab->RGB,
>> available for users (and their scripts) would be helpful.
>>
You can already decompose an image to LAB, work on the greyscale
representations of each channel, then re-compose. This is what I have
done when working in LAB space with
You should try : http://gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
I make a screenshot for you here :
www.anioninternational.com/images/GMIC-for-GIMP.png
OR
you can try LAB Curves for GIMP : http://www.mm-log.com/lab-curves-gimp
Sourceforge here : http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmfilters/files/
2010/8/
Hello,
sorry it is a german text, but looking at the pictures might
say enough:
http://eye.de/tip_labstaerken.shtml
Theese feature of changing color tones is, what I'm looking for
since a while.
It's necessary to have Lab-mode, which seems to be nonsense
to some developers, but the results s