My question about basecurve still persists :-)
Am 07.12.19 um 12:35 schrieb Lorenzo Fontanella:
Good morning,
I tried to reduce EV, but that's not the motivation and so it's not
the solution to my problem.
I also took some ISO100 shots (minimum isop downward extension), so as
to disable the amplification of the sensor and remove the DR mode and
Dynamic Range Priority, and the problem is the same.
Lorenzo Fontanella
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Il giorno sab 7 dic 2019 alle ore 09:16 rawfiner <rawfi...@gmail.com
<mailto:rawfi...@gmail.com>> ha scritto:
Do you have a DR setting enabled on the camera? (Like DR200 or
DR400 or DR auto)
This setting results in underexposed raw images.
You can try adding 1EV or 2EV in the exposure module to compensate
for that.
rawfiner
Le sam. 7 déc. 2019 à 08:12, Axel Gerber <a.ger...@axel-gerber.de
<mailto:a.ger...@axel-gerber.de>> a écrit :
Is it possible, not the right basecurve is chosen? What do you
see, when you open basecurve and open the selector for diff BC
styles?
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Betreff: [darktable-dev] Fujifilm H1 treatment differences
between jpeg and raw files
Von: Lorenzo Fontanella
An: darktable-dev@lists.darktable.org
<mailto:darktable-dev@lists.darktable.org>
Cc:
Good morning,
I submit a problem for which he has lost sleep without
ever finding a valid explanation, maybe you can help
me understand if it is due to a bug, a wrong setting
or something else.
DarkTable when opening my shots reproduces .jpeg and
.raf files in a totally different way.
From the screenshots you can find at this link, you
can evaluate yourself.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jhPJJmv08gg8jzsyGnvgzwXiymAHiOMh?usp=sharing
The "clearest" images refer to jpegs, these images are
also identical to how the camera shows them during
shooting and preview.
Some thoughts:
1. With other software the difference that exists
anyway, since we talk about jpeg files already
processed and compressed by the camera and untreated
raw files, is not so marked.
. The setting applied to the camera is minimal and the
profile is the Provia / Standard
. This behavior is present even if in a different way,
even with shots taken at ISO100 (ie without sensor
amplification)
. Even using the Clut tables created to emulate the
same effect (Provia / Standard), the difference is
huge, in fact with those it is not clear how colors
are changed, so they are simply useless.
I write to you because my goal is to get jpeg / raw
(similar) files considering the natural and
physiological differences that pass between these two
output files.
Now if I start working on a .raf file, it's because I
want to improve the jpeg on camera for various
reasons. Currently working on the .raf file I have to
work only to get similar results to the jpeg on
camera, which makes the work of developing the raw
files useless.
Thanks
Lorenzo Fontanella
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