![]() (See this one for an example of what darktable can do )Īpart from that, on r/darktable you find a post with collected resources. I suggest to look Bruce Williams series of video tutorials on youtube, imo is the quickest way to learn. One difficulty, especially at the beginning, is that it gives you the choice between A LOT of different modules and often you can obtain similar results using different ways. For example, you can enhance the exposure of a certain local zone, or tell it to apply the module only on the pixels with a value above a certain threshold. Every module can be applied using a mask. A thing very important in the darktable workflow is the possibility to use masks. It is a very powerful software for RAW developing, but it also gives you the possibility to just develop photos in a quick way. I like it very much, especially the new version 3.0.2. ![]() ![]() I will add my opinion as a darktable user. ![]()
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