Re: [darktable-dev] Canon 5DMk2 RAW HDR Seems incorrect

2020-08-20 Thread Juha Lintula
I have seen the same thing in my HDR images taken with Olympus OM-D 1MkII, but I have attributed that to the fact that I have been taking images of a single/few high luminance spots (lamps) in a dark environment and I have assumed that there actually isn't that much color. I have been using both d

Re: [darktable-dev] Canon 5DMk2 RAW HDR Seems incorrect

2020-08-20 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* James Buckle [08-20-20 08:08]: > No, I appreciate that fact cometely and admitted I'm new to using it. I'm > not suggesting the application of a number of preparatory steps is > confusing. > > The HDR creation section of the help pages is 5 lines long, 2 of which are > "you can generate them in

Re: [darktable-dev] Canon 5DMk2 RAW HDR Seems incorrect

2020-08-20 Thread James Buckle
No, I appreciate that fact cometely and admitted I'm new to using it. I'm not suggesting the application of a number of preparatory steps is confusing. The HDR creation section of the help pages is 5 lines long, 2 of which are "you can generate them in another package" :) There's no info I can fin

Re: [darktable-dev] Canon 5DMk2 RAW HDR Seems incorrect

2020-08-20 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* James Buckle [08-20-20 05:15]: > That’s curious, shouldn’t it just pull the mean (or at least one) value from > the constituent input files? > > > > I’ve just tried opening a fresh DNG HDR file and copying the WB values from > the > first image in the series, and it won’t actually allow me

RE: [darktable-dev] Canon 5DMk2 RAW HDR Seems incorrect

2020-08-20 Thread James Buckle
That’s curious, shouldn’t it just pull the mean (or at least one) value from the constituent input files? I’ve just tried opening a fresh DNG HDR file and copying the WB values from the first image in the series, and it won’t actually allow me to apply the values, the sliders move dependant on each