Hi, @angelo, welcome to the forum.
Usually we also post a reduced jpg (1920 x …), so that people have a preview from the raw. Also, that jpg use to be a result from an edit.
You could also remove the first paragraph, since it’s only a reminder so that people don’t forget to add a license.
bonjour je decouvre ce site j essaye de comprendre son fonctionement
Pas dificile, bonne chance
Welcome to Forum @angelo I am looking at your photo now.
To others: Angelo I have sent here from my Youtube channel. He has asked me to show him how to edit raw files in darktable. All of you are welcome to help him.
Thanks!
Seems, I am the first. So, her my try in darktable 3.0.2.
IMG_1667.CR2.xmp (23.9 KB)
The sky was “burned out”. So, I replaced it in part by single color with channel mixer.
Welcome, @angelo!
Ach, @Thomas_Do: you missed the Regenbogen
Here is my attempt:
IMG_1667.CR2.xmp (10.9 KB)
Have fun!
Claes in Lund, Sweden
PS: There are half a million ways to “develop” a RAW file. The one which you like is the “best” one.
I tried to avoid it .
Salut @angelo!
And now a little more rainbow…
IMG_1667_01.CR2.xmp (10.6 KB)
Have fun!
Claes in Lund, Sweden
Okay @angelo , here’s my try:
IMG_1667_01.CR2.xmp (17,4 KB) (darktable 3.1.0 development Version)
A part of the sky was overexposed, and I tried to reconstruct it using the “colorize” module.
Interesting shot to work with. Here’s my version:
img_1667.canon.eos.5d.m3.cr2.xmp (13.4 KB) darktable 3.0.2
Sky is the most challenging part. Tried my luck with raw black/white point and color correction
And welcome to pixls!
welcome @angelo
edit: sorry to post my trial, just read @s7habo post
But I cannot resist to another trial just modifying the channel mixer
Hello Thomas
thank you for your development
he is great
hi Boris
great your development
just a detail the greens are a little too saturated for my taste
otherwise well done
thank you all for your development they are all great