![]() We then made a duplicate version and disabled base curve and filmic and created our own ‘base curve’ based upon our own adjustments of the curve. We then applied a base curve based upon the camera used as our starting point and did some basic edits on a simple landscape image. ![]() One exercise I have had them do in the past is to disable filmic. With respect being new to DT I would suggest getting use to why the experienced developers apply certain modules as a starting point and then as your experience grows you can make valid judgements which modules to not auto apply or to apply differently. I’m new to darktable and am trying to use it in a consistent way. I understand that modules like filmic are inherent in the ‘scene-referred workflow’, but do they have to be on by default? I tried creating a custom module layout, but there is no way to change the on/off status of the modules. I want this to be the default condition when opening a new image.īut, when I open another image, modules like filmic, sharpen and highlight reconstruction are switched on, so some corrections are automatically applied. Also, white balance must be on for the image to look ‘as-shot’. ![]() These cannot be deactivated or switched off. It looks like there are 4 modules that must be on at a minimum (output color profile, input color profile, demosaic, raw black/white point). (Note: I am the ‘scene-referred workflow’, set in the Modules panel in ‘darkroom’ mode).įor example, filmic is on by default. ![]() When I open a RAW file, I want to see what the camera provides, but there are some modules that are switched on that adjust the image before I do anything. ![]()
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