Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 10.01.22 um 22:50:
* 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.
Just have a look at the manual page I referenced to ...
And yes, but we are disussing deviations between image AND histogramm between 
JPG and RAW!!!

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regards
Bernhard

https://www.bilddateien.de

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