10-02-2022, 05:23 PM
What I tried:
Also tried to use Colors > Auto > Equalize on both pictures. This works fine from the point of view of having both image look the same, but they both look awful...
What I would try if you take the pictures "raw":
- Pick up a "raw" picture in my collection, and load in RawTherapee
- Output two pictures as JPEG, one with no exposure correction, and one slightly more exposed
- Load these in Gimp as layers
- Set the top on to "Difference" mode
- Start Colors > Exposure and try to make the difference as dark as possible.
Also tried to use Colors > Auto > Equalize on both pictures. This works fine from the point of view of having both image look the same, but they both look awful...
What I would try if you take the pictures "raw":
- Looking at the EXIF you can tell exactly the exposure value (EV) of each pic, and therefore compute the difference.
- Your demosaicing app very likely has an exposure compensation slider with EV values, so you can correct one of the pictures
- Possibly some auto-exposure on both images could give better results in that app than in Gimp.