I started as a pure JPEG-photographer, but Darktable sparked my interest in RAW-photography. Darktable has its quirks, especially for a complete beginner, but its manual way of doing things forced me to learn some fundamentals, instead of just sliding some sliders to see if something sticks.

What is your workflow in Darktable? Which module is a game changer for you?

These are the steps I almost always take:

  • denoise (profiled): Match with the ISO of the photo, sometimes reduce ‘preserve shadow’
  • Lens correction: correction method: Lensfun database. It finds my camera and lens and I like the correction most of the time.
  • exposure: turn up the exposure until my subject is well lit.
  • crop: to compensate my ability to hold the camera horizontal
  • color calibration: I often use the eye dropper on a neutral color, or on the whole picture. Then correct the hue and chroma a bit, until my picture is as balanced as possible.
  • diffuse or sharpen: Preset ‘lens deblur: medium’ to get it sharper
  • diffuse or sharpen (second instance): Preset ‘local contrast’; I often turn up the iterations, I like it contrasty.
  • color calibration: Preset ‘basic colorfulness: standard’ to get the picture more colorful. I often add even more saturation. What are those chroma-sliders for?
  • filmic rgb: I use the eye droper for the white relative exposure. For the black relative exposure, I take a look at the darker parts and turn it down, until I can see enough details in the shadows.

I experimented a bit with the red/green/blue-channel in the color calibration module, according to Boris Hajdukovic. That was fun, but the modules ‘color equalizer’ and ‘rgb primaries’ are a bit easier to use to tweak the colors. The ‘tone equalizer’ is also often used to brighten up the darker parts of my pictures.

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    3 days ago

    My default style (in pipeline order) is:

    • Contrast equalizer - my own “fine clarity” preset with luma turned down a little at the coarse end and up a little toward the fine end. I sometimes adjust the mix slider.
    • Color calibration - usually as shot.
    • Color balance RGB - some global saturation, with more in the shadows and less in the highlights. I occasionally adjust this.
    • Highlight reconstruction - I should revisit whether to include this by default.
    • Lens correction - on occasion, I turn off vignetting correction.
    • Exposure - I usually tweak this a bit.
    • Sigmoid - contrast 1.5 and 0 skew by default, which I often adjust.

    This will almost always produce an acceptable image without any manual intervention. I tend to tweak things, but I don’t usually need to. Optional extras I’ll add are:

    • Denoise (profiled) - if there’s noise I don’t like.
    • Tone equalizer - usually if I have to deal with an extreme amount of dynamic range.
    • Chromatic aberrations - necessary if I use a certain lens wide open in a contrasty scene.
    • Color zones - rarely, for more creative color edits.
    • Retouch - if there’s sensor dust or occasionally an unwanted object.
    • Filmic RGB instead of Sigmoid, if I’m not getting the results I want, especially in the highlights.
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      3 days ago

      The contrast equalizer looks like a very powerfull tool, I will try to get it to know better. And your “fine clarity”-recipe looks very promissing, thank you for sharing.

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        3 days ago

        Here it is as a style:

        <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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