If your darktable build succeeds and you have the other requires packages, then clone the darktable git repo and you can just run the script above in your terminal.
Make Error at share/darktable/tools/noise/cmake_install.cmake:52 (file):
file INSTALL cannot find
“/home/colinadams/darktable/build/share/darktable/tools/noise/darktable-noiseprofile”:
No such file or directory.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
share/darktable/tools/cmake_install.cmake:57 (include)
cmake_install.cmake:51 (include)
You can test it out by adding into <your_dt_install_prefix>/share/darktable/noiseprofiles.json - you’ll have to be careful about the nesting, i.e. only add the relevant “model” block to the existing Nikon section, should be self-explanatory.
Not sure what you had before this camera, but this camera is a beast. Similar sensor to the D850, which is excellent. At some point you need to actually go shottong with it!
Going by Bill’s measurements, it seems just slightly worse up to ISO 400. TBH, there isn’t much difference in dynamic range when you compare across major vendors’ FF flagships (w/ a caveat that Canon is employing some baked-in noise reduction though).
I have the D810.
I’m hoping to go shooting with the Z9 this lunchtime (if I have time). I suspect noise will be similar to the D810 (newer, but greater pixel density). Hope to be proved wrong, pleasantly.
@kmilos I’m not keen on doing the white balance presets. Done properly - it will take forever. Are the white balance presets of any use in darktable now - with the colour calibration module, the WB is normally set to camera reference (normally D65).