Hi,
Thank you for your answer Ulrich.
I'm aware of the 8-bit tiff, it was an attempt to seen if the problem
was from that side.
On the other hand, the original images (before the panorama was created
with Hugin) were four 16-bit tiff created from NEF in dt and the
resulting composition was as I reported.
But than I tried export the initial raw images to 8-bit tiff, creating
the panorama in Hugin. The result was good in dt. Problem solved.
Good to know that the current dev version is good to go.
Thks
*Paulo **C. Santos Garcia*
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On 17-04-2014 06:42, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
Hi,
some inbetween versions of darktable had issues with the interpretation
of tiff files and would sometimes falsely assume that an image is
greyscale. I checked your image with the current development version and
all is fine (except that you need to set the whitebalance manually to
passthrough).
Side remark when looking at your hugin panorama: you have saved the
image as an 8-bit tiff. If you want to take maximum advantage of your
hugin+darktable workflow you should at minimum save as 16-bit tiff.
Ulrich
Am 16.04.2014 23:44, schrieb Paulo C. Santos Garcia:
Hello,
I've seen the problem with Paul and an Hugin tiff as I recently had the
same issue.
I've composed a panorama in Hugin saving the result in a tiff file.
After verified the tiff file in the image viewer all seamed ok, but in
dt the image is pink.
After trying the solution purposed by Ulrich the image is displayed in
black and white. With no auto presets applied I wonder what I can do
about it.
Here is the link for dropbox folder with the original tiff and
screen-shots with the different wb presets
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zcsevb5plwb7scc/pKSYYfU48D
thks
*Paulo **C. Santos Garcia*
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