06-21-2018, 11:08 AM
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Well, that filled in an hour without any definite result. I tried 'Sunset' in a Windows VM but being a VM does not affect the display, however can see the 'Sunset' settings.
As well as temperature there are equivalent hue and saturation settings. Problem there is the differing scales for Hue 0 - 360 deg with Gimp using -180 to +180 (and most other graphics programs )
There is an online site that will do a hue adjustment 0 - 360 http://pinetools.com/adjust-hue-image and comparing results, looks like the value slots straight into Gimp.
I get this as the adjustment in Gimp, but I do not believe it. Is it possible to take a screenshot with 'Sunset' running? Might not be. If you can, post a before/after, or you can always use your judgement for a match.
Quote:...And I have images that I prefer when this tool is running (with default values (Sunset colour (K) 4100) but I can't reproduce this color change on Gimp.
Well, that filled in an hour without any definite result. I tried 'Sunset' in a Windows VM but being a VM does not affect the display, however can see the 'Sunset' settings.
As well as temperature there are equivalent hue and saturation settings. Problem there is the differing scales for Hue 0 - 360 deg with Gimp using -180 to +180 (and most other graphics programs )
There is an online site that will do a hue adjustment 0 - 360 http://pinetools.com/adjust-hue-image and comparing results, looks like the value slots straight into Gimp.
I get this as the adjustment in Gimp, but I do not believe it. Is it possible to take a screenshot with 'Sunset' running? Might not be. If you can, post a before/after, or you can always use your judgement for a match.