Darktable 3.4.0 Released | Darktable 3.4 Released For Leading Open-Source RAW Photography Software
Darktable 3.4.0 Released | Darktable 3.4 Released For Leading Open-Source RAW Photography Software
In This Video We Are Discussing About The Darktable 3.4 open-source and cross-platform RAW image editor is now available for download as a major update bringing numerous new features, improvements, bug fixes, and up-to-date camera support.
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Darktable is a popular open source Adobe Lightroom alternative and it’s just issued a new feature release in time for the holiday season.
Users of the “virtual lighttable and darkroom” will find a more stable tethering view (with histogram support re-enabled) in Darktable 3.4, as well as a new module grouping feature and handy presets to get started with.
A new “focus peaking” button has also been introduced to UI (this was previously accessible through a keyboard shortcut). For those not familiar with the tool it helps you.
The app has a whole should feel faster in use as several modules have been “reworked to get better performance on CPU“, including the Liquify, Shadows and Highlights, RAW Denoise, and High Pass ones.
Other changes in Darktable 3.4 include:
✪Various GUI tweaks ‘to ensure seamless integration’.
✪Improved colour picker.
✪New colour calibration module replaces colour mixer.
✪Faster wavelet algorithm.
✪Enhanced bilateral filter.
✪Read support for 16-bit (half) float TIFFs.
✪New tooltips in the darkroom history stack module,
✪New tooltips for processing modules.
✪Importing pictures from memory cards no longer uses gPhoto API.
✪Reset button in history module deletes the history stack.
✪Ability to set maximum output pixel dimensions in export module.
✪Filmic RGB module has new graph views.
✪Pixel workflow preference change no longer requires a restart.
✪Additional denoise (profiled) module preset.
DarkTable is free, open source software available for Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, and Linux. The best place to download it is the project website.
The latest version of the app will likely be available to install from Flathub in the near future, while the Darktable OBS should provide traditional installer packages for most major distributions (not yet updated).
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The open-source, cross-platform Darktable software continues as one of the leading free, non-destructive RAW photo post-production software solutions available. Darktable 3.4 reworks the program's camera tethering view, a new module grouping feature has been added, a new color calibration module has been added with better color correction abilities, an enhanced map view, reworks to some areas of the GUI, and dozens of other changes as well as bug fixes. There are also new additions to the supported camera list.
Those wanting to find out more about the changes with Darktable 3.4 or to download the binaries for this RAW photography software can find all of the details over on GitHub
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Todays Video - Darktable 3.4 Released with Revamped Tethering View, Module Grouping Feature!