Daer Users all
I noticed that in this list most of the questions and threads are dedicated to informatic issues. I suppose many of us are also interested in digikam performance in photographic fields though and thus I decided to start with this message in order to exchange experience on the settings of many parts of the software to achieve proper result.
After trials and errors this afternoon I set up some values for Local Contrast which seems to work best for at least one image on which I worked (work is still in progress of course). I have the italian translation of the software so sorry for some names that could be wrongly re-translated; however the four knobs are put at increasing Potency values of 2,00-4,00-8,00 and 16,00 using all common inferior values (Sfoca in italian) at 1,00.
Well, how you use this Local contrast function of the software? Do you have your trials and errors values? Or have some different suggestion? I think this topic could be of interest together with PC problems but if for some reasons this kind of topic is out of the scope of the ML please let me know.
Thanking in advance Antonio
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Hi Antonio,
I just try standard values, sometimes a second run can be done. If it doesn't do what I want, I use curves instead. Changing values and trial and error is to time consuming for me because I do not understand what I am doing, which I do perfectly well using curves. But in 95% of cases I am satisfied with local contrast. 2012/1/8 Antonio Trincone <[hidden email]> Daer Users all _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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