* Mikael Ståldal <mik...@staldal.nu> [07-24-20 13:50]:
> 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.'

But you are not using lightroot now and everything is NOT the same.

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