No. It must be Rec709. If someone put other data in there w/o color space information, that’s a bug.
No way to know, actually, but the file will/should be treated as if it is Rec709.
DT has a fixed pipeline…Sigmoid comes near the end for a reason…you can drag the modules to a new order but your not going to want sigmoid to come at the start
Before you mess with the order, read:
https://darktable-org.github.io/dtdocs/en/darkroom/pixelpipe/the-pixelpipe-and-module-order/
The rule is: before filmic and sigmoid: scene-referred, unbounded; after: display-referred, bounded (prone to clipping).
I just read up on it on the manual, thank you for the pointing me to it.
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I ended up with this, following kofa’s edit, thank you for the help.
It does? You can move the order of modules around.
I said that …
So its not a fixed pipeline if you can move the modules around.
So it’s fixed in that it’s not tied to the order in which you activate or apply modules which is what I understood the comment to be suggesting and it is a misconception of many new users so you choose the words to describe that the order of modules is not applied as in the history or workflow steps but decided by the default order established by the software unless the user intervenes…