On 10/17/2013 06:25 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Max Killer <[email protected]> [10-14-13 14:33]:
>   [...]
>> out of curiosity I played with your sample and this might be a good starting
>> point if you want a solution for high and low res output.
>> please check the attached xmp file and load it for the image, but _save_
>> your original first!
>>
>> I used the profiled denoise with two instances (which will make full res
>> export slow) and the equalizer for the reminaing color blotches. Adjust the
>> strenght of the three denoiser (2 profiled and the eualizer) to your liking.
>> Please be aware that the printer used to print out the high res might also
>> interpolate which will result in a different output...
>>
>> Overall a good solution between "no noise" and "oh I can still identify the
>> faces", because I used less denoise on the luma channel, which (in my
>> opinion) is nice. But ymmv, as always.
> I agree that for web display, lo-res, your example is better to my eye and
> a 4x6 print would probably not exhibit appreciable difference to a
> discerning eye, definitely not for my target audience.  But to perform
> this type manipulation to perhaps 1/3 of ~1000 shot session where similar
> iso is present would take time that I cannot provide, especially with 3-4
> sessions per week.
>
> My target audience is High School athletes' parents and ..., who view
> on-screen and print few but like to see their sons performing.  Therefore
> I exhibit many photos that I am not expecially proud of, but provide
> entertainment and memories for the parents.
>
> Plus you are much better educated in digital manipulation of images than I
> which makes me hunt and experiment too much  :^)
>
> Thankyou for your efforts, I have learned something more and undoubtedly
> will find future application.
>
> ps:  I have also found that much of the background noise may be masked w/o
> much subject degradation by increasing slightly the dark level.  I am
> still amazed at how good darktable's output appears at >6400 iso with my
> D7100 and even better with my D3.
>
What do you mean by "would take a time I cannot provide"? I would save 
this as a present which is applied to this kind of images with the same 
ISO and do a quick check if it works for most pictures. So the time 
consuming process might only be the export.

Or do I miss your point here?

hal

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
October Webinars: Code for Performance
Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance.
Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. Get the most from 
the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register >
http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60135031&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk
_______________________________________________
Darktable-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users

Reply via email to