Something not quite *right* with this bottle photo (darktable)

:slight_smile: Nicely done.

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Or in b/w because there is not much color “information”.


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Edit: I made an error when cropping (upper left corner) but I will not correct this :wink: .

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ART

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Can you post the sidecar for this one?

Ja, zeker.
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@Testuda Sometimes tension is good. LEDs can be tricky and weak. DIY soft boxes?

You could also try light painting. It’s not easy to get very controlled shots that way but you have a lot more options :slight_smile:

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Late to this one, but the subtle coloration is a welcome respite from extreme blues…

I’m going to post this one as screenshots, to illustrate a way to deal with white balance. First, here’s the image with the “as-shot” camera multipliers:

Of note, the camspec project has SSF data for your camera, so I used the ICC camera profile here. Not a significant difference, but there was an oh-so-slight bump in the green tone. Also note, there are two whitebalance tools in the chain; the adjustment one is disabled. Now, look at the histogram and note where the blue channel peaks (this is a before-output histogram, so it’s still left-compressed). To adjust, I increased the blue multiplier until the three peaks aligned:

You can’t do this with all histograms, but when you can…

Hey Glenn, I’m seeing a thin horizontal rectangle to the left of the neck of the bottle in your screen shots…any idea where that came from?

Ha, zoom in on it… “Window snip”. It’s from the Windows snipping tool, which I used to capture the screenshots. Need to make sure its window isn’t impinging upon the window being snipped, I guess…

Here’s the developed image:

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Why don’t you use Alt + Print Screen?

I like to get just the window. I could crop in rawproc, but I’m too lazy to get up off the couch… :rofl:

That is what Alt + Print Screen does. It gives you just the window. Print Screen without Alt gives you a full screenshot

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ha, forgot about that. Been using Linux too long…

Works the same in Linux, Alt+PrntScr = current window, just PrntScr is whole desktop…

Didn’t know that about Linux, thanks.

Can’t offer the same excuse for Windows; actually used both of those key commands years ago, had forgotten them… :smiley: