RAW processing and my printer are about the only reason I boot into Windows from time to time.
Darktable is nice and everything, but I really miss CaptureNX's U-Point tech. Fwiw, that's not easy to find on Windows either, I have to rely on (the now discontinued) CaptureNX for snaps I took with my older camera. For my newer camera, I'll have to go with NX-D which has something resembling U-Point, but I don't think it is as powerful.
The patent for U-Point should expire soon though (not sure exactly when), maybe that's when Darktable will be able to implement it.
Whining aside, Darktable looks like it's built for KDE users: heaps of options, super-configurable and everything. Gnome users, don't even bother.
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Originally posted by Hans Bull View PostYou should address your complain to the camera manufacturer for not opening up the specs.
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Darktable 3.4 Released For Leading Open-Source RAW Photography Software
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Darktable 3.4 is out in time for dealing with any of your RAW holiday photos...
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