Re: [darktable-devel] Shadows and highlights recovery in high contrast pictures

2014-10-30 Thread David vincent-Jones
We, probably, all will have a different take on the best way to process your images I had a look at 0020 and make some comment based on that item alone. I needed to initially use highlight-reconstruction>recon-in-LCh to eliminate some (brown) sky problems and then followed with a substanti

Re: [darktable-devel] Shadows and highlights recovery in high contrast pictures

2014-10-30 Thread Aurélien PIERRE
Hi ! I uploaded 5 of my latest pictures : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bka35pnxfiqbecj/AACBfD1VZ-5Sw4xyD7vfHpxia?dl=0 You will need my custom color profiles to work properly with these images, so they are stored in the "in" folder and zip. Thanks for your support ! *Aurélien PIERRE* -

Re: [darktable-devel] Shadows and highlights recovery in high contrast pictures

2014-10-29 Thread johannes hanika
i think it might be best if you supply a raw + xmp to make us understand exactly what you mean. that would also enable people to try their favorite methods on your picture and see if it works any better. cheers, jo On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 12:53 AM, Aurélien PIERRE < aurel...@aurelienpierre.com>

[darktable-devel] Shadows and highlights recovery in high contrast pictures

2014-10-28 Thread Aurélien PIERRE
Hi ! I'm doing a lot of landscapes with a large dynamic range camera (namely : Nikon D5300 & 14 EV) and even if I love Darktable for more than 3 years, my major issue with it is contrast and shadows/highlights recovery. I mean : keeping the sky and the ground correctly exposed, while exposing on t