This picture might be harder than it looks… the wall can go yellow and blotchy.
Experimental program at 3700K, saturation 1.9x
I’ve gone for a very (over?) saturated look. But after staring at it for a while, it looks right to me?? I can’t tell anymore!
DSC09910.ARW (24.1 MB)
This file is licensed Creative Commons, By-Attribution, Share-Alike .
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heckflosse
(Ingo Weyrich)
November 2, 2021, 11:42am
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DSC09910.jpg.out.pp3 (14.9 KB)
Edit: I tried to get max. fine details…
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Nice detail rendering.
My program just downscales the image by half while taking 2x2 grids of pixels straight from bayer… so yeah. Haven’t implemented any debayering yet.
heckflosse
(Ingo Weyrich)
November 2, 2021, 12:33pm
4
That’s a nice example, how different demosaicers handle moiré.
From top left to bottom right going down first:
vng4, igv, lmmse, dcb, rcd, amaze
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Looks like DCB is doing best in this case?
heckflosse
(Ingo Weyrich)
November 2, 2021, 2:36pm
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Well, in this case (moiré) igv (bottom left) is also quite good…
david
November 2, 2021, 2:59pm
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Lovely image.
I made no attempt at technical perfection. Filmulator with default values and then into GIMP.
An increase in saturation for the sky and the stonework. A decrease of saturation for the church roof and the colourful parts of the background buildings. Sharpened with wavelet decompose.
age
November 2, 2021, 3:16pm
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Ah I thought that one was DCB, misread the order
priort
(Todd Prior)
November 2, 2021, 3:43pm
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Love the shadows/light and contrast…
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priort
(Todd Prior)
November 2, 2021, 3:52pm
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You haven’t upgraded your PWP The IGV seems to leave less color in the windows…could be a good thing if some of it is noise??
Jade_NL
(Jacques)
November 2, 2021, 3:54pm
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golden.hour.church.pp3 (22.4 KB) RawTherapee 5.8 Development + In-development-tool
Still playing/testing with the new Local Adjustment tool that is being developed at the moment.
EDIT: Missed 2 dust bunnies, added a tad of warmth.
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heckflosse
(Ingo Weyrich)
November 2, 2021, 5:45pm
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I did, but I used the old one for the screenshot
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Thanks for posting
darktable 3.6.1
DSC09910_02.ARW.xmp (10.9 KB)
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CarVac
November 3, 2021, 1:33pm
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With Filmulator, plus GIMP to remove dust in the sky.
Settings:
Auto CA Correct 1
Shadow Rolloff Point 0.0032
Drama 100
White Clipping Point 0.582
sallyanne
(Susan )
November 4, 2021, 8:01am
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I did one using gimp. Not sure what it opened in as I havn’t used this type of file before in gimp. Anyhow, I moved the exposure slider up and down a bit, Gave it more contrast, a little darker and then using GMIC I used mighty details to bring out the bricks in the church. Changed to a jpg for a smaller file
Here is my take using darktable 3.7.0+1376~g669ed6b889 on Linux.
DSC09910.ARW.xmp (18.5 KB)
arctic
(Andrea)
November 4, 2021, 1:44pm
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My version with darktable.
DSC09910.ARW.xmp (8.9 KB)
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Sunhillow
(Hansgeorg)
November 4, 2021, 9:27pm
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RT 5.8 dev. Used quite strong chroma NR here to reduce moiré on the second window from left.
DSC09910_RT-1.jpg.out.pp3 (15.1 KB)
Still the right-hand windows show strong alising.
marter
(Martin Werner)
November 5, 2021, 11:36am
20
Nice pic, thanks for the play.
Here my try with RT dev 5.8_3049:
golden_hour_church_DSC09910.jpg.out.pp3 (15,0 KB)
Yes, there is some moiré in the windows and using IGV could help, but: IGV created some strange artifacts on the rooftop so i went back to AMaZE+VNG4
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