You can right click on an image in your file browser and select Open With -> darktable, or set darktable to be the default application to open your camera's file type, so you could just work from your operating system's file browser.

Is there a specific reason you don't want to use a database-based system?
 
On 28/02/2021 18:58 KOVÁCS István <k...@kovacs-telekes.org> wrote:


RawTherapee and ART (and I think Photoflow also) work without
importing. Filmulator imports images, just like darktable.
If you don't want a database with darktable, it's doable: you can set
the library to be in-memory (it'll start empty every time). You can
simply open images with darktable name-of-image.ext. This is described
here: https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/special-topics/program-invocation/darktable/

I'm not sure if it is possible to:
- send a file to an already open instance of darktable;
- set the data.db file (which stores your tags, styles, presets...)
separately from your library (you'd probably still want to create and
reuse such styles and settings, even if the library is only stored in
memory).

Kofa
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