![]() However it doesn’t answer the question how close the color of a patch to the reference patch. I can just clone a single raw and apply different optimization strategies and then compare snapshots of the resulting images. Here’s the reference colors of SpyderCheckr 48 IMHO, it may give users the idea of the real color difference and drastically increase calibration productivity. This can be done after the user applied and carefully adjusted the overlay chart on the photo. I suggest having to separately visualize standard colors of a given chart with the colors taken after calibration. Human eye needs cleaner picture to see the difference. I suggest adding an improvement allowing users to visualize calibration result in slightly different manner than with current chart overlay frame (the dynamic one).Īctually chart overlay is great thing but it doesn’t give you a clue about the real color differences since it’s overloaded with white frames and lines. My suggestion can help making this tools a little better, IMHO. Really appreciate the developer’s passion to make DT better. The module does work and if you’re patient enough you can improve the color fidelity of your calibration profile. ![]() I’m having a great fun using Calibration module in Darktable 4 along with my SpyderCheckr48 and ColorChecker Passport charts. ![]()
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