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eng.aurelienpierre.com
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| | | | | Darktable? is an open-source software for raw photographs management and processing developped since 2009 for Linux desktops. Since then, it has been ported on Mac OS and Windows 7, 8, 10. After having used it for 7 years, I begun to develop in it 3 months ago. This article shows my work and results to improve the HDR-scenes handling in darktable, in a fashion that allows better color preservation for portrait photography. | |
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patdavid.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author of this post shares their personal list of recommended GIMP plugins and scripts specifically designed for photographers to enhance their image retouching workflow. | |
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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | In recent years I've simplified my photography, not least of all in how I process photographs I make. In the past I shot RAW with a DSLR and processed using custom presets in LightRoom. This became too time consuming and complex, and I evolved to using Hipstamatic, with an iPhone and iPad. The Hipstamatic approach... | |
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ericportis.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article explores the concept of color spaces, focusing on how colors are represented and manipulated in different systems. It begins by explaining that colors are abstract concepts without inherent spatial relationships, but they can be organized into coordinate systems for practical use. The CIE XYZ color space is highlighted as a foundational model that linearly represents light intensity, enabling precise mathematical solutions for color mixing and matching. However, predicting how humans perceive color differences remains a complex challenge, as it involves the nonlinear and subjective nature of human vision. The article then introduces Oklab and OKLCH as modern color spaces that aim to model perceptual uniformity by isolating lightness,... | ||