That sounds quite complicated. I just want to be able to use the
profiles that are built-in in my cameras. With Lightroom, I could
extract them with Adobe DNG Profile Editor.
On 2020-07-24 12:16, KOVÁCS István wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 at 11:24, Mikael Ståldal <mik...@staldal.nu> wrote:
In Lightroom, I could apply camera calibration profiles to make RAW
images look like JPEGs from from camera. And also chose between
different profiles from the camera (like portrait, landscape,
monochrome, vivid). Is it possible to do this in Darktable?
You may find a ready-made style, but if not, you can make your own:
https://pixls.us/articles/profiling-a-camera-with-darktable-chart/
'Either we fit to a JPEG generated by the camera, which can also apply
creative styles (such as film emulations, filters), or we profile
against real color reproduction. For real color a color target ships
with a file providing the color values for each patch it has.
In summary, we can create a profile that emulates the manufactures
color processing inside the body, or we can create a profile that
renders real color as accurately as possible.'
Kofa
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