Hallöchen!

David Vincent-Jones writes:

> [...]
>
> Marie-Noëlle suggested that she was getting lobster tones on skin
> and I agree, wooden furniture in my images becomes fire red beyond
> words and this is not a temperature problem.

Okay, but then this is a bug rather than a clash of tastes.  Wooden
brown must *never* turn red with default settings.  The JPEG
processor in my camera never does this, and the basecurve tries to
imitate this.

Which basecurve is activated for your camera (Canon/Canon
alternative/Nikon/etc)?  Could you please remove the lowest circle
control point in the base curve and see whether this makes things
significantly better?

And, could you upload a JPEG/RAW pair showing this problem?

> Other raw importers have a provision to tweak the raw rgb inputs,
> would that be a helpful proposition?

What sliders/option do they provide?

Tschö,
Torsten.

-- 
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