On Wed, 2011-07-27 at 08:34 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
I haven't looked in detail, but I wasn't able to find any color
management in darktable.
But it's there :)
You can select camera profiles (1), display profile (2) and
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 22:59 +0100, Stefano Rovetta wrote:
I can do the lens correction with ufraw manually, but there
are three
parameters, and it is hard to figure out how to adjust them
visually.
After a very quick googling I landed here:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
Actually, I am familiar with the lens model, and at one point I tried to
calculate the coefficients for a lens I had. It is not conceptually
difficult, but it is harder in practice to do than one might imagine. I
would rather not do it
On Wed, 2011-07-27 at 02:56 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
Actually, I am familiar with the lens model, and at one point I tried to
calculate the coefficients for a lens I had. It is not conceptually
difficult, but it is harder in
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:00 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
Is darktable supposed to substitute for gimp altogether?
Not at all. The do have some overlaps feature-wise, which is why the
long-term goal is to make them compatible. Darktable focuses on
workflow and global editing, while GIMP has better
On Wed, 2011-07-27 at 04:29 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:00 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
Is darktable supposed to substitute for gimp altogether?
Not at all. The do have some overlaps feature-wise, which is why the
long-term goal is to make them compatible.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
I haven't looked in detail, but I wasn't able to find any color
management in darktable.
But it's there :)
You can select camera profiles (1), display profile (2) and
destination profile (3). (1) and (2) are available in darkroom mode