Re: [darktable-dev] cannot desaturate after split toning is used

2020-03-16 Thread Jason Polak
I'm going to agree with this one. It makes a lot of sense to first desaturation with monochrome and then do split-toning. It's much easier to feel out what the end result will be in this order. Jason On 2020-03-16 6:24 a.m., Pascal Obry wrote: > Le lundi 16 mars 2020 à 08:43 +, simon brown a

Re: [darktable-dev] cannot desaturate after split toning is used

2020-03-16 Thread Pascal Obry
Le lundi 16 mars 2020 à 08:43 +, simon brown a écrit : > Understood. I can indeed solve the issue by reordering the modules. > > I would argue though that if monochrome (and perhaps any of the > saturation sliders) doesn't actually desaturate the image then it's > going to confuse a lot of

Re: [darktable-dev] cannot desaturate after split toning is used

2020-03-16 Thread simon brown
Understood. I can indeed solve the issue by reordering the modules. I would argue though that if monochrome (and perhaps any of the saturation sliders) doesn't actually desaturate the image then it's going to confuse a lot of users. I think the desaturate process is a fairly well understood,

Re: [darktable-dev] cannot desaturate after split toning is used

2020-03-16 Thread Pascal Obry
Others have already answered about the module ordering. But to me this issue is in what you want to do. A simple way can be to use less saturated colors in split-toning. The other solution is to lesser the fusion of the split toning module. Regards, -- Pascal Obry / Magny Les Hameaux (78)