- Copy a film roll (a directory of RAW images) into a directory on the machine running Darktable.
- Import the film roll into Darktable.
- Review the images using lighttable mode and remove any images that are beyond repair.
- Take a snapshot of the image so we can do a before and after comparison.
- Adjust the white balance.
- Exposure compensation and recovery.
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# Author: Nicolas P .Rougier | |
# Date: 06/03/2014 | |
# Abstract: Fake electrons orbiting | |
# Keywords: Sprites, atom, particles |
FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.
- By Edmond Lau
- Highly Recommended 👍
- http://www.theeffectiveengineer.com/