Problems with RAWs (RW2) from Panasonic LX100II

For users that are more familiar with other software you will see that in comparison DT doesn’t add a punchy colorful profile, preset or look. Its rather likely in many cases more like what you would see if you loaded it using a “neutral” profile or style in some other software… As noted above you can take a path that is more like other software by using a base curve in DT, however this is not the default as DT has modules designed and organized to do a scene referred approach to editing… In that workflow if you are not using sigmoid you might be more happy with that as it might seem more colorful and its easy to add contrast… You can set that in preferences.

From that point you need to get a feel for your images and then start to use the modules to add color and contrast as you see fit… In short order you will arrive at presets of your own or find favourites in the included ones that you can autoapply