18-02-18, 08:46
And if we think that nowadays people tend to see pictures on their mobile phones… light_smile:
So the end of this story is: the ones who own a OSX system and a wide gamut display are better off using another editing software. Probably none of the open-source software would work as well as with other commercial products. Sad enough?
I really like darktable and it’s capabilities, I find it goes way beyond, for instance, Lightroom (where I come from, and where I might come back…).
Or I use darktable with AdobeRGB display profile, taking advantage of its power and potential, forgetting about “a few” colours lost in the way. At least, with a calibrated monitor, the colours I see are correct, as well as luminance, white point, and other variables.
Thanks so much to everyone.
So the end of this story is: the ones who own a OSX system and a wide gamut display are better off using another editing software. Probably none of the open-source software would work as well as with other commercial products. Sad enough?
I really like darktable and it’s capabilities, I find it goes way beyond, for instance, Lightroom (where I come from, and where I might come back…).
Or I use darktable with AdobeRGB display profile, taking advantage of its power and potential, forgetting about “a few” colours lost in the way. At least, with a calibrated monitor, the colours I see are correct, as well as luminance, white point, and other variables.
Thanks so much to everyone.