On Wed, Jun 12, 2019, at 22:24, Bernhard wrote:
> you might have a look at this:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urtB7xRaPXQ
>
> Bruce discusses several possibilities of editing a HDR image within
> darktable with different modules.
That link seems to be about the image selection operators...
jys schrieb am 13.06.19 um 02:40:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019, at 14:52, Michael wrote:
What are you supposed to do with HDR creations. Straight out of the box
it looks like the -3 exposure.
The "create HDR" function in darktable doesn't do any of the heavy tonemapping that
people tend to associat
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019, at 14:52, Michael wrote:
> What are you supposed to do with HDR creations. Straight out of the box
> it looks like the -3 exposure.
The "create HDR" function in darktable doesn't do any of the heavy tonemapping
that people tend to associate with the term "HDR"; it just crea
What are you supposed to do with HDR creations. Straight out of the box it
looks like the -3 exposure. I have to go to the lighten module and crank it
all the way to the right. But that still doesn't look right, everything is
washed out. So I turn on the shadows and hilights module which makes
Hi,
On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 at 21:59, Kneops wrote:
> I have a Nikon D850 set to Adobe RGB,
If you shoot raw, colour space in camera does not matter (raw files
record the signal values the sensor measures; it's the job of the
input colour profile to tell darktable how to interpret those
numbers).
>