@Paul

Appart from the manual, there's several people on youtube either presenting
what you can do module per module and what effect on an image can be
expected for each slider (technical approach), or doing screen recording of
photographs edit (retouch/artistic approach) for a full processing or
targeted to a specific issue (a common one : noise reduction). Some do
both. It is advised to watch these in 1080p quality.

Sometimes seeing the effect in live on several photographs of different
type (portrait, street, architectural...) is really a good complement of
the textual + photo description of the manual.

Checkout (if not already done) Robert Hutton (english), Rawfiner , carafife
and Aurélien Pierre (french if you speak it). Aurélien has a some video on
filmic that are really helpful to understand the technical aspect of the
module, which can be a good help for getting the result you want with it. I
would be surprised that none of these resource have no equivalent in other
languages too.

For the retouch process, more based on what you want to improve rather than
the tool to perform it, there's also a lot of information targeted to
Lightroom users in textual and videos on the internet.

Florian Wernert
Software engineer INSA
In-training Neuroscience researcher
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wernertflorian



Le mer. 29 mai 2019 à 07:00, Andreas Schneider <a...@cryptomilk.org> a
écrit :

> On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 5:48:30 AM CEST paul sorenson wrote:
> > This thread is fascinating to me. Are there resources out there for
> > those who want to learn a more technical approach to editing with
> > Darktable. As has been mentioned elsewhere, the manual kind of presents
> > modules in isolation eg the base curve docs don't come with a warning -
> > well maybe a hint in the tip at the end.
> >
> > I am using 2.7 built from source with base curve turned off but still
> > tend to use filmic a bit by the seat of the pants.
>
> As always there are several ways to contribute to a Free and Open Source
> project. If you're not writing code, writing documentation is a very good
> way
> to contribute!
>
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