On 2021-12-30 10:08, darktable-at-911networks.com |darktable-user| wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:40:26 -0800 ey9zzhy...@liamekaens.com wrote:
Where is the appropriate place to report a problem with the OBS
packages for the latest release described at
https://www.darktable.org/install/ and
Based on the release notes and the new documentation, this looks
fantastic. Thanks to everyone that contributed.
I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Where is the appropriate place to report a problem with the OBS packages
for the latest release described at
My understanding is that darktable started life as Linux software, but I know
it is now available on Windows as well. I have the flexibility to install
darktable in Windows (10) or Linux (debian). My assumption was that darktable
would be more reliable and the user interface would work better
I'm also currently using Lightroom (5.7) and considering moving to
digicam and darktable. I've played around with both (on Windows 10,
although I'm considering trying to run them in WSL), but haven't been
systematic enough to know what I will miss from Lightroom, so I would be
interested to
On 2019-11-10 16:31, Patrick Shanahan paka-at-opensuse.org
|darktable-user| wrote:
know that edits performed with 3+ will leave sidecar (xmp) files altered.
Can the XMP files written by 3.0 be read correctly by 2.6.3?
The DT 3.0.0rc0 release notes say
when updating from the currently stable 2.6.x series, please bear in
mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but it
will not be possible to downgrade from 3.0 to 2.6.x any more.
What directories do I need to backup on my Windows 10 and
I'm a long-time Lightroom user that has been considering switching to
darktable since Adobe switched to subscriptions, and I finally decided
it was time to give darktable (2.6.0 on Windows 10) a real test drive on
a set of wildlife photos from a morning hike. I've completed my initial
round