hey,

i believe our black point is correct (see screenshot below [0]).

it's just a bit much to ask to push a 3200 ISO image by 3 stops and
get useful colour rendition out of the box. the rawtherapee shot looks
like a different whitebalance/colour profile/curve has been applied?

anyways, you're always free to change the black point for such noisy
shots in emergency cases. maybe if that is consistently the case for
all images, we should include a high-iso black level into the rawspeed
cameras.xml?

cheers,
 jo

[0] 
http://picpaste.com/pics/2016-05-16-004547_2560x1440_scrot-6zN1i4ho.1463316422.png

On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Martijn Kruiten <mart...@kruiten.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There seems to be an issue with the blackpoint for some Fujifilm cameras, or
> at least the X100 model. I'm not sure if you're using DCRaw as the decoder,
> but it had and may still have an issue that causes this, which has been
> patched by RawTherapee after I reported it back in 2013
> (https://code.google.com/archive/p/rawtherapee/issues/2049). What happens is
> that the darkest parts of the image have a green tinge because the
> blackpoint is read incorrectly from the raw file. This is unfortunate,
> because I really like working with Darktable. I exported a sample with the
> exposure
> correction set at +3 and exported the same image with default settings from
> RawTherapee to show what I'm talking about:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m5wtb7rfyxv1e1r/AABQ6czz7p-l9qf0Sly8093wa?dl=0.
> The raw is also included. If I can help in any way, please let me know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Martijn Kruiten
>
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