Apologies if this is a silly question, I am still very much a beginner when it comes to darktable and photo editing in general.
The latest darktable update mentions base support for Nikon Z fc, but when I attempt to open a RAW file shot using said camera it states that the Nikon Z fc color matrix was not found and the color balance in the picture is off. Is this something I can fix on my end or is this still an issue related to the camera not fully being supported?
There’s one other issue, one which the darktable team has no control over: This camera is not yet in the lensfun database (and there’s no PR or Issue about it either).
As mentioned by @apostel338: (Partial) support is available in the 3.7 development build.
That one seems to be Z6 and Z7 specific. The rest of the Z family and their newer, mark II versions are lacking behind.
Not sure how they work at lensfun, there’s a 7 month old request to add the Z 6ii, which hasn’t been dealt with yet.
True, but if you auto update it will be overwritten each time. I have the same issue with my Z6ii. I’ve scripted the manual update so it can run after a changed/updated lensfun db.
Looks like the latest dev build does not give the error anymore, but the picture still appears a lot more grey than it’s supposed to look. If I’m not mistaken it seems like it isn’t applying the appropriate basecurve (correctly).
I’m currently looking into the post about basecurves and will try to measure and apply it myself with that code.
Have you considered using scene-referred workflow, which doesn’t use base-curves at all? As far as I know, it’s the new default and the future of DT. You might have to get used to it, but pretty much every current and upcoming resource and tutorial will refer to it.