![]() I tried different presets, including also "nikon like" and "nikon like alternate", but none matches the OOC JPEG. This might be related to the applied tone curve (basecurve). RAW (NEF) file converted to JPEG, downsampled and exported by Darktable 3.0.0rc2 OOC JPEG downsampled and exported by Darktable 3.0.0rc2 Darktable seems to add a grey cast though: I'd like them to look like OOC JPEG per default. ![]() ![]() My most basic use case is to downsample and export images. This new version (an detailed information about what is new /corrected) can be obtain directly from GitHub: Here we have it - and as expected a Christmas present!!! -, the full release of Darktable 3.0. I would start with the preset database, next the image database and then color profiles You should now be able to pull back elements of your original installation one by one. Import an image and check if the problem still occurs. The easiest way is to start darktable from command line and choose another config directory. You could try to start darktable with a blank config. ![]() I can't find a setting to change this, but at the moment I cannot use any module other than the ones darktable used automatically. I went through More modules and put a star next to several modules, but they do not show up in Favorites. In other words, the ones in Active are also the only ones shown in Favorites, Basic, Tone, Color, Correction, and Effect. In the Module groups they all show just the ones that darktable automatically did when I opened the raw file. I downloaded and installed 3.0 yesterday on Win10.
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