

I found the Vibrance module in RawTherapee, which apparently increases the color saturation.

Of course, on an 99% of sRGB monitor, matching a Velvia image projected to a large white wall may not be feasible due to monitor limitations. If I have a DSLR, and take digital RAW pictures, is it possible to reproduce the results of a scanned Fuji Velvia image by somehow adjusting the color curves in RAW software such as RawTherapee or darktable? If it's possible, how? Strictly speaking, the film gives slightly incorrect results because the colors aren't that vivid in real life. It is well-known that Fuji Velvia 50 film has very vivid colors due to high color saturation.
