Another darktable text tutorial! I know darktable has a reputation for being intimidating, but it’s really powerful software and you can get a lot done with very few modules.

  • TheLongPrice@lemmy.oneOP
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    9 months ago

    Thanks for sharing your steps! How do you decide if you should increase or decrease the strongest color?

    • Guenther_Amanita@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      Depends on the mood I want to archive.

      If it should look a bit dreamy or special, then I increase the blue of the sky/ the orange of a sunset/ the tone of the subject for example. See photo 1 and 2.

      Normally, I don’t amplify specific colours by default, because I have a CVD and then the pic looks very artificial. It’s more of a special style element that’s used when needed, but not otherwise.

      If I want to let the viewer to look at the “contrast”, which I already decreased by a lot, to let patterns or objects pop out more, or give the pic a “depressing” mood, then I decrease the brilliance of one tone. See photo 2


      Picture 1: It still looks “wintery and sad”, but the green of the twig is amplified. If the greens wouldn’t be re-compensated, the whole pic would almost be black and white.
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      Pic 2: here I increased the purples a bit and amplified the shadows to fetch the mood and focus of the sunrise
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      Picture 3: still not much contrast, but the almost black&white-look and increased shadows put the focus onto the ice crystals instead of the interior of the barn.
      In that way, I can artificially set more contrast, even if I reduced it before.
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