* Bernhard <darkta...@intervalsignals.org> [01-10-22 16:30]:
> 
> 
> bwh vanBeest schrieb am 10.01.22 um 22:12:
> > When I import a  series of images straight from the camera (Nikon D850, 
> > Nikon nef format) in Darktable (scene-referred workflow), the images 
> > invariably show up as way too dark, as if they are underexposed. The 
> > histogram shows a big unexposed part on the highlights. I am pretty sure 
> > though that when I took the pictures the exposure is about right (according 
> > to the camera histogram). The camera-generated jpg is also ok.
> > What can be the cause of this and what can I do about it?
> The histogramm always is created from the jpg, not the RAW (nef in your case).
> So the deviation between the RAW shown in darktable and  the JPG depends on 
> your camera settings
> (picture controls: 
> https://onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/d850/en/13_image_enhancement_01.html)
> It's recommended to use FL to minimize deviation between RAW and JPG ...
> 

what is "FL".  remember that almost all of the "picture control" camera
menu items are not in the raw image but in the generated jpg only.


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