

When exporting an image from Darktable as JPG, EoG displays the image with washed-out contrast, brightening the dark parts and revealing compression artifacts. Open both JPGs in Gimp, compare back to back. Notice: straight- from-Darktable JPG is washed-out, but JPG converted from PNG displays correctly.ġ0. Open Gimp-converted JPG and straight- from-Darktable JPG in EoGĩ. Notice: PNG displays correctly, JPG has colours and contrast washed-out.Ĩ. Compare both exports (JPG and PNG) in EoG. Export to 16-bit PNG using the "Export Selected" module in right sidebar in Darktable's Lighttableĥ.

Export to JPG using the "Export Selected" module in right sidebar in Darktable's LighttableĤ. Import IMG_3082.CR2 into Darktable 1.4, using the "image" option in "import" module in left sidebar in Darktable's Lighttableģ. Download and unzip org/darktable- contrast- bug.zip (this archive only contains image files)Ģ.
