Thanks Matthieu, that makes sense.
Aurélien, thanks for adding the nodes on the curve. It make's it much
easier to understand how filmic is affected when the sliders are adjusted.
Bill
On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 3:54 PM Matthieu Moy wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: "William Ferguson
- Original Message -
> From: "William Ferguson"
> Open an image in darkroom. Activate filmic. Click the eye dropper for middle
> gray luminance. Move the mouse to the histogram and adjust the exposure. Each
> adjustment results in two entries in the history stack, one from exposure and
>
Hi,
exposure comes before filmic in the pipe. That means everytime you
change the exposure, you wrong filmic settings (black, grey and white
levels). You should always follow this order:
1. disable base curves,
2. adjust the white balance,
3. fix the exposure (avoid clipping in blacks and in w
Open an image in darkroom. Activate filmic. Click the eye dropper for
middle gray luminance. Move the mouse to the histogram and adjust the
exposure. Each adjustment results in two entries in the history stack, one
from exposure and one from filmic. The exposure does adjust, but the
history sta