Ah, I stand, or rather, err sit corrected. I haven't updated my
information on RAW converters for a few years now, since DxO and my
old version of Photoshop do pretty much everything I want and DxO
hasn't pissed me off yet. On the other hand darktable does look rather
good, and DxO is quite likely to piss me off in the future. Their
handling of the gift copy of Filmpack 3.0 registration certainly gives
me pause.
On 10/12/2018 4:25 PM, John wrote:
If you click on the "Install" link it takes you to a "Choose Your OS:"
page that includes Icons for 'X' and "Windoze".
On 10/12/2018 14:50, P. J. Alling wrote:
I haven't used it, but it appears to be more of a Gimp
replacement/complement for Linex. I'm not even sure it runs under
Windows of Mac. So if you run either of those two OSs, (we have to
find a better way too write that), you're probably out of luck with
darktable. The screen shots look really good though. I've been
using DxO optics Pro, aside from it's default renderings being way
too dark, once you get used to it's interface it's not bad. Major
advantage is it's not a subscription, you can buy it out right, major
disadvantage, from a Pentax users point of view, it doesn't support
earlier cameras such as the *ist series, not even when converted to
DNG, (I don't know which camera support starts with, I think the
K10D), so I have to maintain an earlier RAW converter to handle those
files. It works very well with K20D and K-5II files.
On 10/12/2018 12:35 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I've been less satisfied with Lightroom technically lately, and very
unhappy with their subscription only model. I recently ran across
references to darktable.
https://www.darktable.org/about/features/
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