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Rgrds,
J.-Luc
> Message du 02/02/17 20:34
> De : "Jean-Luc CECCOLI"
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> Objet : Re: [darktable
this method since then, I'm very satisfied with its results.
Rgrds,
J.-Luc
> Message du 31/01/17 07:43
> De : "Remco Viëtor"
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> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Nikon D750 support?
>
> On lundi 30
On mercredi 1 février 2017 19:04:39 CET Serge Schmitt wrote:
> Le mardi 31 janvier 2017 07:43:27 Remco Viëtor a écrit :
> > And I often prefer a slightly darker image than the default
> > jpeg gives me, anyway.
>
> While I can understand and still mostly favor myself the use of raw files, I
>
On 2017-02-01 10:54 AM, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
In this meaning, and based on what I see on Flickr, Ipernity and
others I'm conviced that one day I'll probably shoot 90% jpeg, which
nevertheless can be sufficently (for my taste) tweaked in Darktable
and Bros. Most people won't ever never see
Le mardi 31 janvier 2017 07:43:27 Remco Viëtor a écrit :
> And I often prefer a slightly darker image than the default
> jpeg gives me, anyway.
While I can understand and still mostly favor myself the use of raw files, I
cannot understand the use of "default jpeg". Why use "default" settings
On lundi 30 janvier 2017 16:22:15 CET Jani Kajala wrote:
> Thanks for the tips, activating "shadows and highlights" module and "base
> curve" + changing base curve from "Nikon like" to "Nikon D750" indeed did
> the trick, now getting identical starting point in LR and DT, and this
> matches also
Thanks for the tips, activating "shadows and highlights" module and "base
curve" + changing base curve from "Nikon like" to "Nikon D750" indeed did
the trick, now getting identical starting point in LR and DT, and this
matches also very closely to default JPG output from the camera.
Br,
Jani
- Original Message -
> https://www.kajala.com/cmp2.png
>
> So top left Lightroom, top right Darktable with "Nikon D750" base curve,
> bottom left "Nikon like" base curve in Darktable and bottom right original
> JPG straight from camera.
At this point, the difference is probably a
Jani Kajala writes:
> I have problem that the imported NEFs look dull by default. See
> comparison:
>
> https://www.kajala.com/cmp.png
Is the basecurve module activated? What does it look like?
Is the dull-ness only visible after export, or do you see it from dt
too?
> Also,
Hi Jani,
Darktable works perfectly fine with the D750 files. I usually change the
base curve to the "Nikon D750" preset to get some more pop. The default
"nikon like" is rather dark.
Not all lenses are available in the lensfun database but it is possible to
add them yourself if needed.
Hans
Op
Hi,
I'm currently testing Darktable 2.2.2 on Ubuntu 16.04. Camera is Nikon D750
and lens Nikon 24-70/2.8. Default settings out of the box.
I have problem that the imported NEFs look dull by default. See comparison:
https://www.kajala.com/cmp.png
Top center: NEF imported to Lightroom
Bottom
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