Am 21.04.2013 22:05, schrieb [email protected]:
> I'm not sure I understand why the _blend_XXXX() code contains options
> for non LAB colorspace types. If only demosaic, in/output color profile
> modules operate in non LAB colorspace, and they are never blended in
> anyway.
>
> Is this unreachable code?
> Is it there for completeness for use in the future?
>
> Sorry for asking for so many details, I'm trying to understand the
> blending code, but I can't see how it could ever be called with a non
> LAB colorspace type.
>

Please read the usermanual section I am quoting. You will find that all 
modules after colorout are acting in RGB.

Ulrich

>
> Quoting Ulrich Pegelow <[email protected]>:
>
>>
>> You can't. darktable applies the modules in a fixed sequence and the
>> position in the pixelpipe defines what colorspace it acts in. You can
>> find more about that aspect in our usermanual:
>>
>> http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s03s06.html.php
>>

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