Il 16/12/2015 20:21, Ulrich Pegelow ha scritto:
> For those who cannot download the intermediate images and the final
> result from dslr-forum, here is an alternative site:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8tfi08atvjxqqb3/AACffNPMRfASCqEQ2ttvmeQJa?dl=0
>
> As normal with darktable you can easily extr
For those who cannot download the intermediate images and the final
result from dslr-forum, here is an alternative site:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8tfi08atvjxqqb3/AACffNPMRfASCqEQ2ttvmeQJa?dl=0
As normal with darktable you can easily extract history stacks of my
edits by loading the JPEGs as s
Hi Ulrich, your post has been precious, but could you please also upload
to dropbox the images that are in your forum post? Unregistered users
cannot see them.
Thank you
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Hi,
to me it looks like the images use a clever management of local
contrast, enhanced in some parts and reduced in others. This element
gets combined with strong enhancement of one or two leading colors while
desaturating all others (color key).
An example for local contrast adjustments with
Hi, I would like to ask expert users some hints about how to get, on
darktable, "light effects" and final results similar to photos you can
see at website
http://www.daniel-everett.com/n/departure.html
Thank you
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