DarkTable 1.2 Handles JPEG2000, Profiled Denoising

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 7 April 2013 at 10:56 PM EDT. 6 Comments
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DarkTable, one of the leading open-source programs for dealing with photography workflow and RAM image handling, has reached version 1.2. DarkTable 1.2 brings with it many features to benefit the open-source photographer.

Among the features of DarkTable 1.2 is profiled denoising with adapting to a camera's sensor, Adobe Lightroom import support, multi-instance support for modules, improved usability for distorting modules, selective copy/paste of image processing, JPEG2000 support, GraphicsMagick handling support, faster thumbnail loading, new camera support, sharper thumbnails, updated translations, and many bug-fixes / other minor enhancements.

A more exhaustive list of the DarkTable 1.2 changes can be found at DarkTable.org.
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