I've read the thread about Color Management at the users
ML. I'd like
to give my point of view:
- A Color Management workflow is useless if we are working
with an
uncalibrated monitor. We can apply all the color profiles we
want to,
but if the monitor is showing us a false color gamut, then
all the
corrections we make to the image are wrong too. As Daniel
said in one
mail, to get an accurated calibration, you need an expesive
hardware
(and software), but we can get a "visual calibrated
monitor" which is
enough for us, working on gamma and color correction in ours
monitors.
There are a lot of tutorials in internet about this.
- I get dark images too when I convert from NEF files using
nikon icc
profiles. As far I know this is dued to the gamma and
linearity values
for the profiles we are using. The problem is that these
values,
usually, are not published, so we have to guess them. In
anycase,
digiKam can't use them because the conversion from RAW
files is not
interactive, as in ufraw. To get similar results in digikam
I follow
this workflow:
1. I apply the profile when open the image in
I.E..
2. Correct gamma and, if needed, contrast.
3. Apply some curve that I get from cinepaint (if
neede, of course)
4. If needed, I do some fine adjust with levels
tool.
The first step could change: I can decide to make some
auto-exposition
adjust before apply any color profile.
In any case, I recommend to have a look at color management
page at
ufraw homepage (http://ufraw
.sourceforge.net/Colors.html).
- In my modest opinnion, the best software to make
conversions from
RAW files is ufraw and, as I said some time ago, if we want
digikam
has a powerfull tool for this work, we have to look at ufraw
as model.
In any case I think ufraw lacks from something like a
graphic tool to
batch processing images.
- We have to take in account that manufacturers software
could use
features that don't carry out with standards icc, so this
software
seems to get the best results, but be aware that this could
be false.
Look for tests with this apps and dcraw and you'll know
what i'm
talking about.
Paco
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