Re: [darktable-dev] idea: guided filter instead or (or in addition to) bilateral

2017-11-09 Thread Sven Claussner
Hi Martin, thank you for your hint1 I tried, but anyway it doesn't look better. Well, let's look what the guided filter can do. Greetings, Sven On 9.11.2017 at 6:15 PM Martin Marmsoler wrote: Hi Sven, did you tried also the second algorithm (levin-matting)  which you can select in the fo

Re: [darktable-dev] idea: guided filter instead or (or in addition to) bilateral

2017-11-09 Thread Martin Marmsoler
Hi Sven, did you tried also the second algorithm (levin-matting) which you can select in the foreground selection tool? I think it's better then the default algorithm. Best regards, Martin Am 09.11.2017 7:36 vorm. schrieb "Sven Claussner" : Hi, On 8.11.2017 at 11:19 PM Heiko Bauke wrote:

Re: [darktable-dev] idea: guided filter instead or (or in addition to) bilateral

2017-11-09 Thread Aurélien PIERRE
OpenCV does that : https://docs.opencv.org/3.0-beta/doc/py_tutorials/py_imgproc/py_grabcut/py_grabcut.html#grabcut *Aurélien PIERRE* aurelienpierre.com Le 2017-11-09 à 01:36, Sven Claussner a écr

Re: [darktable-dev] Hard edges with the tone mapping module

2017-11-09 Thread Martin Marmsoler
Hello, I tried the highlights and shadow module and saw the same effect. With a gaussian Filter the effect is much more than with a bilateral filter: With bilateral filter: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbgz4v6ptj5zfge/Bildschirmfoto%20von%20%C2%BB2017-11-09%2017-14-03%C2%AB.png?dl=0 With gaussian f