> OK ... I am guessing that I need to go into the blend mode and then partially 
> or totally disable the chroma setting using a parametric mask. 

"manual" mode means no chroma scaling at all. If you want more than "on"
and "off, you need to use blending and maybe masks, yes.

> This infers 
> that 'chroma' blend setting is normally in place for the 'automatic' mode but 
> not for the 'manual' mode.

This is not a blend setting but a mode toggle. You can either let
darktable auto-scale chromaticity or tune the a/b curves manually.

Blending happens with the well-known controls below.

Regards,
Markus

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