A raw file has no sharpening applied by the camera. When you open a raw
file in programs like Adobe's Lightroom they automatically applied a level
of sharpness which is usually the unsharp mask approach. Darktable leaves
all of these adjustments to the users discretion. When you open a raw image
in
Le mardi 02 février 2021 à 19:34 +0100, Kneops a écrit :
> Well, I think I started this kind of 'topic' several times, because
> this is also my experience with using DT for a few years and one of
> the big reasons why I'm using LR for now (shame shame).
This sounds really like a troll discussion
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 16:25:37 +0100
Victor wrote:
> I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600
> with both DT and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp
> file and RT pp3 file). As you can see from the details I enclosed
> in this message the RT resulting image look
The darktable image is darker. Perceived sharpness also depends on
contrast. RawTherapee can apply a bunch of tricks (capture sharpening,
dual demosaicing) that darktable cannot do (dual demosaicing is on the
master branch, though). I see some CA in the darktable JPG that I
don't see on the one fro
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 at 06:46, Andrew Greig wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have 450 images which I Watermarked and Framed in Darktable [...]
> Now I want to generate some full size jpg images without Watermark or Framing.
Try this:
- open any image (a throw-away image will do)
- turn on watermark on
- tu
Bernhard schrieb am 02.02.21 um 19:54:
Victor schrieb am 02.02.21 um 16:25:
I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with
both DT and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp file
and RT pp3 file). As you can see from the details I enclosed in this
messag
Victor schrieb am 02.02.21 um 16:25:
I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with
both DT and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp file
and RT pp3 file). As you can see from the details I enclosed in this
message the RT resulting image looks by far bett
I find that if I need to denoise and/or sharpen, I'll get great results
by using Topaz DeNoise AI followed by Topaz Sharpen AI before pulling
the results into darktable for final finish work.
Willy
On 2/2/2021 at 12:36, Giulio wrote:
Il 02/02/21 1
Well, I think I started this kind of 'topic' several times, because this
is also my experience with using DT for a few years and one of the big
reasons why I'm using LR for now (shame shame). I always try a new DT
version for a reason to switch back, but LR sharpness is better and much
easier a
Il 02/02/21 16:25, Victor ha scritto:
I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with
both DT and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp file and
RT pp3 file). As you can see from the details I enclosed in this message
the RT resulting image looks by far better
Am 30.01.21 um 18:40 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
Yes, it looks like the GPS coordinates are not correct within the image.
Possibly a startup problem that I need to investigate.
When a GPS-device has been switched off, moved to another location and
switched on it needs some minutes to fix al
* Victor [02-02-21 10:29]:
> I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with both DT
> and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp file and RT pp3
> file). As you can see from the details I enclosed in this message the RT
> resulting image looks by far better in ter
don't expect darktable to do the stuff automagicly for you - there're a
couple of modules to tweak sharpness - but it is up to you to make use of
them...
Am Di., 2. Feb. 2021 um 16:26 Uhr schrieb Victor :
> I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with both
> DT and RT usi
I developed a raw image (DSC00662.ARW) taken with my sony a6600 with
both DT and RT using minimal intervention (see attached DT xmp file and
RT pp3 file). As you can see from the details I enclosed in this message
the RT resulting image looks by far better in terms of sharpness with
respect to
* Andrew Greig [02-02-21 00:47]:
> Hi All,
>
> I can find no reference to removing framing and watermark for a batch of
> images. I have 450 images which I Watermarked and Framed in Darktable,
> specifically for submissions to Instagram. Now I want to generate some full
> size jpg images without
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