The link to the thread is

https://www.mail-archive.com/darktable-user@lists.darktable.org/msg00805.html

 

Rgrds,

 

J.-Luc

 

> Message du 02/02/17 20:34
> De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI" 
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
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> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Nikon D750 support?
> 
>
> Hello,

>  

> I finally found the thread about this topic, from last summer !

> Unfortunately, I couldn't find how to paste the link to the first message, 
> sorry.

> Is is from 26th of july, 2016 and was started by Vidar Hoel. Its title : A 
> better starting point for Nikon raw files.

> I've been using this method since then, I'm very satisfied with its results.

>  

> Rgrds,

>  

> J.-Luc

>  

>  

>  

>  

> Message du 31/01/17 07:43
> De : "Remco Viëtor" 
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
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> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Nikon D750 support?
> 
> On lundi 30 janvier 2017 16:22:15 CET Jani Kajala wrote:
> > Thanks for the tips, activating "shadows and highlights" module and "base
> > curve" + changing base curve from "Nikon like" to "Nikon D750" indeed did
> > the trick, now getting identical starting point in LR and DT, and this
> > matches also very closely to default JPG output from the camera.
> 
> Just keep in mind that the main reason to use RAW files is _not_ to reproduce 
> the in-camera jpegs (if it was, why bother). That's not to say that it 
> shouldn't be possible, but quite often you can do better than in-camera jpeg 
> (esp. wrt highlights and sharpening).
> 
> A large part of the treatment depends on taste. For instance, I quite often 
> use the Leica-like basecurve, instead of the automatically selected 
> Sony-like. 
> That gets me a darker image, with less blown highlights (the Sony-like curve, 
> like some others, is _very_ flat at the right side, so less visible detail in 
> e.g. clouds). If that makes the shadows too dark, exposure fusion, tone 
> curve, 
> etc. correct that. And I often prefer a slightly darker image than the 
> default 
> jpeg gives me, anyway.
> 
> So, for me, reproducing the in-camera jpeg would at best be a starting point.
> 
> Remco
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