DT 4.8.1
Leaned in on dark and moody.
And some fun with B&W.
Rails_2024-10-03-18-12-04-P1050786.RW2.xmp (18.4 KB)
DT 4.8.1
Leaned in on dark and moody.
And some fun with B&W.
Tried for a Cinestill 800T blue/green-weighted look. Thanks for sharing!
2024-10-03-18-12-04-P1050786.RW2.xmp (21,4 KB)
Wow! That’s quite the mood!
Hello,
Bravo, that’s a very nice treatment. I’ve taken the trouble to analyze your xmp file and I’m happy to see that you’re using both new modules (related to the scene) and old ones (display-related).
Bravo again, I can’t do any better, so I’ll pass.
Best regards,
Christian
You shouldn’t pass! For me Play Raw has to do with fun and learning (fun is the more important part). So why let the fun out?
The task is not to do it better than others. Taste varies from person to person. And doing something differently isn’t automatically worse. For other viewers, a different render is maybe the better one.
In any case Play Raw isn’t and shouldn’t be a contest. It is a playground and a playground only makes fun with others playing around.
I would probably go for something dusty/dirty like this.
I am totally in love with Darktable’s ‘color zones’ module.
Looks a bit like a volcano eruption from some catastrophic movie
Hello,
I completely agree with you, I don’t see it as a competition, but it seemed to me that I couldn’t contribute anything more, …
Ok, you’ve motivated me, here are two versions, the first accentuating the lighting of the scene while keeping a cold sky and a monochrome version.
For the frame, I used the “Watermark” module with this SVG file
Cadre Blanc.zip (1.2 KB)
Greetings,
Christian