Hi, thanks. The obvious reason: darktable somehow finds camera whitebalance date in that tiff file and applies them. Maybe those whitebalance data are coming from the camera input files to the panorama image. Probably it would be better if hugin had removed them. Maybe darktable should just ignore them in case of an LDR image - but this might break other things.
Best things to do currently is going into the whitebalance module and manually change to preset "passthrough". Ulrich Am 15.04.2014 18:15, schrieb Paul Glad Mihai: > Right you are! Here it is: > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3204130/_MG_4097%20-%20_MG_4098_fused.tif > > > Am 15.04.2014 07:52, schrieb Ulrich Pegelow: >> Hi, >> >> you'll need to supply an example tiff else nobody will be able to help >> you. You can use dropbox as you did with the screen shot. >> >> Ulrich >> >> Am 14.04.2014 20:10, schrieb Paul Glad Mihai: >>> Dear List, >>> >>> I used hugin to blend the exposures of two photos I took with the goal >>> of editing it in darktable. When I opened the tiff image in Darktable >>> the photo is all pink and looks overexposed, even if I turn everything >>> off. If I change the profile, the colors change, but they don't get any >>> better. >>> >>> Here's what I mean: >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3204130/Bildschirmfoto%20vom%202014-04-14%2020%3A08%3A39.png >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/NeoTech _______________________________________________ Darktable-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-users
