On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Richard Hobday wrote:
> In the meantime, I see from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentax_*ist_DL that
> the *ist DL2 was a minor upgrade from the earlier model.
> There are only minor differences as far as I can see.
Turns out there were a few.
> There is a sample
On Monday, December 22, 2014 15:06 Francisco Cribari wrote:
> edit its RAW (.RAF) files in DT. I am, however, having a problem: some of
> the RAW files from my Fuji X100S display moiré when opened in DT. Here is
> an example (.RAF with moiré and SOOC JPG without moiré):
There IS actual texture in t
On 22/12/14 19:01, Pedro Côrte-Real wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Could you please open a bug report with an example file? We need to
> check if the DL2 is actually just a DL1 with minor changes or a new
> camera completely. The reviews seem to say it has a different AF
> module but maybe everything els
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On 12/22/2014 11:56 AM, Micha Krause wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Šarūnas and junkyardsparkle, i guess you also leave the base curve
> activated pre hugin?
Yes.
> If you have to edit each individual image in Darktable any ways, why
> not do all of it pre-hugin?
Hi Richard,
Could you please open a bug report with an example file? We need to
check if the DL2 is actually just a DL1 with minor changes or a new
camera completely. The reviews seem to say it has a different AF
module but maybe everything else is the same.
Cheers,
Pedro
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 a
@ 2014-12-22 Micha Krause :
> Šarūnas and junkyardsparkle, i guess you also leave the base curve
> activated pre hugin?
Yes, sorry, I forget about that one. It's probably the next thing I should
start paying more attention to now that I'm getting more comfortable with
darktable in general. :)
>
nice, i wasn't aware these x-trans pictures come out _that_ bad without a
ton of processing. looks to me like there is a lot of special treatment in
the jpg (lens correction, some local contrast, black point almost looks
raised a little), and especially a lot of bilateral filtering (texture
detail
Am 22.12.2014 um 19:06 schrieb Francisco Cribari:
> Notice the moiré in the navy blue shirt of the first man in the front
> row (if necessary, please, zoom in). Is there anything that can be done
> about that? Thank you. Regards, Francisco
In such cases I use (quite aggressive) color denoising. Yo
My second camera is a Fujifilm X100S which has an X-Trans (non-Bayer)
sensor. I am most grateful to the Darktable developers for being able to
edit its RAW (.RAF) files in DT. I am, however, having a problem: some of
the RAW files from my Fuji X100S display moiré when opened in DT. Here is
an examp
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Hi,
Šarūnas and junkyardsparkle, i guess you also leave the base curve
activated pre hugin?
If you have to edit each individual image in Darktable any ways, why
not do all of it pre-hugin? I don't think there are a lot of things you
could only do in
Matthieu Moy writes:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote an article about Darktable 1.6 on linuxfr:
>
>
> http://linuxfr.org/redaction/news/darktable-1-6-traitement-de-photos-developpement-d-images-raw
Now published at
http://linuxfr.org/news/darktable-1-6-traitement-de-photos-developpement-d-images-raw
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