![]() ![]() The “lens correction” module can now read and use embedded lens metadata in Exif to apply a correction. “Inpaint opposed” is slower than just clipping highlights, but it’s reliable, works very well, and it is now the default method. The highlights reconstruction module now has two new methods of restoring highlights: “inpaint opposed” and “segmentation based”.īoth new methods either render more details compared to reconstructing in LCH or paint over the highlights more evenly (screenshot above). Which has become a bit of a user experience issue in darktable. However, while the general idea of making good results easier achievable is great, you are essentially getting another way of doing the same. Good results, less controls to deal with. There’s nothing it does that you can’t do with filmic, but if you feel like filmic is way over your head, you might want trying sigmoid. ![]() The new module called “sigmoid” does a very sensible scene-to-display tonemapping.
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