@ Tim #101
Hi Tim,
> If it isn't Raw Therapee's fault then why doesn't that image look like it was shot in daylight even if the blue sky looks right?
Well it looks OK to me, may need more work on the TRC, but I find colors in the ball park.
> Can you post a different daylight landscape image processed in Raw Therapee that does look right including the blue sky?
I'll try.
Here is another daylight landscape, shot on May 10th, 2016, at 17:21 h. Opened in Iridient, in RT, and in RT with contrast +20 to match Iridient. No other edits. Same profile, my custom created in DCamProf (Combo LUT). I have to admit that I like the sky in Iridient a little better.
Difference is visible even in the jpegs. (This is not my final edit!)
> I still don't know what can be learned about processing color images from this thread.
Well what I learned is that RT's AutoLevels saved me an underexposed image, which I was unable to do manually. And that the problem was this underexposure, and the saturation, not the profiles, color memory or white balance.