Hi Victor,

Thanks for the great tip. I will look into it. I am familiar with
multiple instances, but I thought someone could point me some specific
tricks, i.e. a first instance of velvia that is only applied to a
certain blending mode, and another instance that is applied to another
blending mode.

Can anybody help?

Regards,
Glad

On 04.12.2013 12:00, Victor L wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> You should read the blog articles about masks
> <http://www.darktable.org/2013/04/masks/> and multi-instances
> <http://www.darktable.org/2013/02/multi-instances/>. Remember some of
> the masks features are only available in the nearly released version (1.4).
> 
> Bye
> 
> 
> 2013/12/4 Paul Glad Mihai <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
>     Hi there,
> 
>     In order to get nicer contrasts I started playing around with the Lab
>     curves (Re: Marugulis' - Photoshop Lab Color, i.e. make the a and b
>     slopes steeper to pull colors apart). I noticed this works great but not
>     on all photos. Some just punch the blues, or greens or yellows and it
>     doesn't look that great. So I reverted to velvia.
> 
>     Now I heard somewhere that one can apply multiple instances of velvia
>     and use blending modes to achieve very nice effects. Can someone give me
>     some tips on using these? I would really appreciate that.
> 
>     Further, can these tricks also be used on the vibrance?
> 
>     Thanks for your time.
> 
>     Glad
> 
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