Hi all,
with some of the 3D-LUTs I get really nice results, but:
I registered the folder with the 3D-LUTs in the dt settings.
Always when I want to use 3D-LUT
1. I click the module 3D-LUTs
2a. the upper right small triangle (opposite the folder symbol) shows no
3D-LUTs
2b. I click on the fol
I believe you're right. This is why there is option for color space.
And at least some of profiles are made for Adobe RGB which is not
supported by dt yet. See
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues/3766
Timur.
On Tue, 2019-12-24 at 12:54 +0100, KOVÁCS István wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue,
Hi,
On Tue, 24 Dec 2019 at 09:38, Timur Irikovich Davletshin
wrote:
>
> I believe creator of LUTs is the best adviser in this case. LUTs with
> best documentation I have come from ImpulZ (created for video editing).
> They define requirements for input color profile (or camera model +
> settings,
Hi István!
I believe creator of LUTs is the best adviser in this case. LUTs with
best documentation I have come from ImpulZ (created for video editing).
They define requirements for input color profile (or camera model +
settings, e.g. Nikon Flat or Nikon Standard) and color space.
Timur.
On Tue
Hi,
How does one use the module with film emulations? Which other modules
should be used, which ones avoided? Should I just set a correct WB,
correct the exposure in a linear way, and add a film emulation? For
example, the readme of the Fujifilm emulations from
https://blog.sowerby.me/fuji-film-si