A baby in the mountains

As I posted this photo in practical difference between contrast equalizer and diffuse and sharpen I am also posting as a play raw if you want to play and show your results :grinning:

Here’s my edit:


DSCF1693_04.RAF.xmp (31.6 KB)

DSCF1693.RAF (28.1 MB)

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Here is my edit. Interesting to me was I thought the goat was blurred until I applied sharpening with the diffuse or sharpen module. Now not so blurry.
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Thank you.


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My version…

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darktable 5.0
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DSCF1693.RAF.xmp (17.1 KB)

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The Goat is a bit blurred


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With darktable: default edit removing filmic, wb 5500 xmp (6.8 KB).
Then my spectral film sim using Kodak Gold 200 and fujifilm Crystal Archive TypeII data. Some settings with v0.1.0: 2stops exposure comp, 0.52 print exposure, 2Y 3M filters, 1.2 couplers amount, preflash 0.005.

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I have re-done this using my latest approach. I think it is much improved over my former post.


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Another version …

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A glowing goat!

What a beautiful shot @gigaturbo


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Thank you :star_struck:
Grain is never too much, I like your edit :yum:

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my interpretation.

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