Blue Oldtimer and green windows


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Thanks for posting
darktable 3.8.1

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My version…

Darktable

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Crazy colours :smile:
Love it!

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Nice one! Color and black and white following. I kept them a little darker than many others.


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Thank you! This was a hot and bright day, so the brightness feels fairly natural to me. I am curious why you made it darker, though.

I guess it’s mostly because the whole scene is in the shade. So I wanted to keep a hint of the bright sunshine in a corner of the sky and maintain a natural relationship with the shaded areas. Also, I think the reflections in the car’s paint and chrome details look more natural this way.
In the black and white version, I felt a bit more unrestricted since I cropped out the sky, so I could brighten the car more by using mostly the blue channel.

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When I load your sidecar I get a color image with no framing.

Hi @Underexposed
Framing is done by the export module usinfg a specific darktable style and it’s not recorded within the sidecard
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You can get it at Dropbox - JM_cadre_fin.dtstyle - Simplify your life

@Jean-Marc_Digne
Thanks for the tip about the framing. What about the BW?

@Underexposed
I don’t know why you can’t get the BW version of the photo
I posted the right version (3) on my dev

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@Jean-Marc_Digne
I found it: you used a cube file. Where did you get that?
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@Underexposed
You’re right It’s a ON1 Free LUT from Free LUTs

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Thank you, this sounds very reasonable.

My version…


Easiest GIMP => Colors-Map-Rotate Colors

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@hpbirkeland
I’m curious as to how you picked your final color calibration settings. It appears you just set it by your own eye.