THX for all the answers! I'm still studying and testing (both GIMP and
Darktable).
I'm working with an "as is" output from DSS, so, yes, it's a stacking of
different raw images. The final output is a 32 bit TIF and this is my input
in darktable.
As far as I can tell it seems that for stretching
Probably DT's closest module to Levels is the Color Balance module,
although you won't get the histogram.
But if you're going to follow that tutorial, maybe you're better off doing
it directly in Gimp, which has very similar tools to PS.
Regards,
Guillermo
On Sat, Feb 9, 2019, 04:03 Luca
On samedi 9 février 2019 08:02:51 CET Luca Benassi wrote:
> Hi all!
> I've searched the archive but found nothing so ... does anyone knows how to
> *stretch* hystograms levels in a way similar to photoshop?
> I'm trying to follow this workflow:
>
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From: ternaryd
Date: Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Stretching hystograms levels (photoshop way)
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 08:02:51 +0100
Luca Benassi wrote:
> Hi all!
> I've searched the archive but found nothing
> so ... does anyone knows how to *stretch*
> hystograms levels in a way similar to
> photoshop?
Don't know about Photoshop, but you could use
the exposure module to adjust the left
Hi all!
I've searched the archive but found nothing so ... does anyone knows how to
*stretch* hystograms levels in a way similar to photoshop?
I'm trying to follow this workflow:
http://astronomollylog.blogspot.com/2018/06/image-processing-method-20.html
"post-processing" --> "Stretching"
In