ART tone curves, tone equalizer, +0,5 EV, color propagation
following @Thomas_Do BW example
ART
I went one further than jade_NL!!! I blended 4 exposures derived from Filmulator (+3, +2, +1, and -1) using enfuse - no other changes.
For some reason. mine are coming out a bit warmer. My usual gimp/nufraw with my three exposures plugin, and gâmic local contrast enhancement. The plugin is a quick and dirty approach to merging multiple exposures. In this case, +1.5, +0.5 and +2.5.
Out of interest, I tried gâmic quick tonemapping, but it didnât do a lot for me.
And although my approach is âquick and dirtyâ I still seem to spend large amounts of time exploring different sharpening approaches, and (sometimes) my variant of the old âadvanced tonemappingâ plugin.
My take with RawTherapee Dev and Stuart Sowerbyâs Astia Fuji sim.
DSC_4287-1.jpg.out.pp3 (22.6 KB)
Was fun to play with the colors. I lost a lot of the âpopâ that you guys have when doing so though. Iâll try once more in a bit.
RT current release - see if this works (attached). Iâm gonna try another edit after walking away and looking w/ fresh eyes - I think I can help the greens look better and add some overall âpopâ (sorry if Iâm not using proper terms - Iâm still trying to grow my editing â currently at the phase of âi suckâ - lol ). But hey this is why we do it - for fun and therapy right?
Itâs not necessary to preserve every highlight.
Processed with experimental program, 4600K, 2x contrast, 2x saturation.
Also the wonky angle looks good, didnât see a need for straightening.
I agree with not recovering every highlight: here, the background is not important, and, if heavily compressed, can look artificial. My primary aim was to recover some of the shadows (the 1st 2 passengers being my wife and my son :-)), and make the rest of the image look realistic.
Impressive, how the highlights were recovered in your edit!
Itâs possible to recover the highlights at such level with darktable?
@7osema unfortunately i dont use Darktable, so i cannot tell you. But i saw good Darktable-edits from @apostel338 and @Thomas_Do in earlier plays. Maybe they can give you more information about highlight-recovery in darktable.
Highlight-recovery is not a strength of darktable (yet). You can play with filmic reconstruct and/or try highlight reconstruction in LCh or color mode. I have also used the color reconstruction module with some success. But in this image some parts are massively clipped and the software can only âguessâ the color from the surroundings or display the texture in grayscale. If you look carefully you see also some artefacts in the nice RT version of @marter .
But there are some ideas to improve highlight reconstruction in darktable. See for example here and here.
Just using librtprocess would give dt all the RawTherapee goodness of its highlight recovery as well as most of its demosaic algorithms. That would also further concentrate the development focus on these two specialized image operations, to the benefit of allâŚ
Perhaps the NIH syndrome
Question: who developed this color propagation function?
librtprocess is relatively recent, and dakrtable was around long before it was a thing.
NICE WORK sir!
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// Highlight reconstruction
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// copyright (c) 2008-2011 Emil Martinec <ejmartin@uchicago.edu>
// copyright (c) 2019 Ingo Weyrich <heckflosse67@gmx.de>
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// code dated: June 16, 2011
// code dated: July 09, 2019, speedups by Ingo Weyrich <heckflosse67@gmx.de>