Am 18.06.2014 15:41, schrieb Roland Schuller:
> @Stefan Peter
>
> The Output lookes good. I Tried to export the Jpegs from Darktable
> with 100% -> Same Result.
I have used Darktable 1.4.2 to convert your NEF files to jpeg using
default settings: My jpegs are between 15 and 20 MBytes, compared to
your 3.5 to 4.8 MBytes. Obviously this size difference can not be
explained by different compression settings.
While trying to find out what the difference between yoour and my DT
jpgs may be, I noticed that your jpgs have been exported using your
screens color profile instead of sRGB or AdobeRGB. I could not verify
that this is the cause of the size difference because using my screen
profile creates slightly larger jpgs than using sRGB, but my screen is
calibrated.
Can you try to export your NEFs using sRGB or AdobeRGB and give them a
try?
Other than that, I fear that we can not really help you. It actually
*is* possible to create a panorama using your DT jpgs, as I have
proven, although some manual intervention was required. So there is no
bug we could fix, as far as I see.
Regards
Stefan Peter
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Hi Roland
Am 18.06.2014 15:41, schrieb Roland Schuller:
> @Stefan Peter
>
> The Output lookes good. I Tried to export the Jpegs from Darktable
> with 100% -> Same Result.
I have used Darktable 1.4.2 to convert your NEF files to jpeg using
default settings: My jpegs are between 15 and 20 MBytes, compared to
your 3.5 to 4.8 MBytes. Obviously this size difference can not be
explained by different compression settings.
While trying to find out what the difference between yoour and my DT
jpgs may be, I noticed that your jpgs have been exported using your
screens color profile instead of sRGB or AdobeRGB. I could not verify
that this is the cause of the size difference because using my screen
profile creates slightly larger jpgs than using sRGB, but my screen is
calibrated.
Can you try to export your NEFs using sRGB or AdobeRGB and give them a
try?
Other than that, I fear that we can not really help you. It actually
*is* possible to create a panorama using your DT jpgs, as I have
proven, although some manual intervention was required. So there is no
bug we could fix, as far as I see.
Regards
Stefan Peter
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