..sure - better you can use Darktable - is a work in a fast progress - and has a lot of PRO features - is almost the same like Lightroom from Adobe for just basic photographic work Darktable is OK - you can use GIMP for compositions AFTER you do the your primary color processing in Darktable. It's up to you - I use Darktable only for pure photo color correction. Mostly, I use GMIC in GIMP because is integrated with a lot of other powerful features and I make compositions 90% of time. More about Darktable here: http://darktable.sourceforge.net/features.shtml About LabCurves - if you use Linux - saturation curve will not work if you not compile and install lcms 2 first (lcms 2 is not default in most distributions). 2010/8/19 Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@xxxxxxxxx>: > On 8/18/10, oliver wrote: > >> sorry it is a german text, but looking at the pictures might >> say enough: >> >> http://eye.de/tip_labstaerken.shtml >> >> Theese feature of changing color tones is, what I'm looking for >> since a while. > > Just use LabCurves > > http://www.mm-log.com/blog/2010-07-09/adaptive-saturation-curve-labcurves > > Or do everything in darktable > >> It's necessary to have Lab-mode, which seems to be nonsense >> to some developers > > This is simply not true > > Alexandre Prokoudine > http://libregraphicsworld.org > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-developer mailing list > Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer > -- Nemes Ioan Sorin _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer