[PlayRaw] Speed processing challenge - Dreamy landscape

And here my “slow” version.

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Thanks for sharing this nice landscape !

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I also had difficulties with the picture, that one took me about 10 minutes. It seemt to me that darktable recognized it as jpg instead of raw ?!

Second take. This time with RT instead of PF and with CLAHE instead of my custom commands on the illuminance component. Finally with a bump in chroma to compensate for the greying of CLAHE. 10 min this time, which includes opening RT to saving the final image.

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Although the speed-edit challenge was fun, this one is worth giving it some time and effort. So here’s my second, take-it-slow, edit:


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BTW: Thanks for sharing!

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Here’s mine, Rawtherapee, about 3 minutes.

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And because I’m trying to learn darktable and use it more, just on 5 minutes.

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black and white: 13 mn + additionnal contrast on jpg in GIMP


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Gorgeous automn interpretation : 17mn

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where is this landscape?

I wouldn’t be able to find it again :wink: The vilage is called “Marzysz” (en: “you’re dreaming”;)) It’s ~10km from Kielce, near Borków. In general it’s Holly Cross region in Poland.

Use a GPS logger on your phone while you roam!! :smiley:

thanks for the answer

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I needed about 15 mins.

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For comparison some Luminar output (is this cheating? Not opensource, but free trial and fun to use. ). boosted shadows, lowered highlights, lots of AI structure and golden hour.

Really an interesting photo to process!
Spent some more minutes on it, now without dehaze and brighter shadows

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this is awesome! where was this?

@stefan.chirila: Already asked and answered :wink:

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Thanks! Sorry I was too lazy to look up :stuck_out_tongue:


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So, who won? Does “likes per minute processing time” count or does @johnny-bit form a jury?
I am hoping for a podium place! :wink:
Where can I pick up my prize if necessary? And, also important, what is the prize? A free annual subscription for pixls.us?

LOL

If you’re so keen on knowing “who won” I’ll do a timings vs perceived outcome :stuck_out_tongue:

And I’ll post next Speed processing challenge on Saturday :wink: