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Many people edit their photos on the smaller screens of laptops of different sizes. This will often typically be 15” or even 13” laptop screens.
Many people edit their photos on the smaller screens of laptops of different sizes. This will often typically be 15” or even 13” laptop screens.
Many of us who have lived for a while have lots of old negatives lying around in drawers and boxes in the back corner of
For many, it is important to keep track of where their images are taken. Darktable makes this easy for everyone, regardless of whether a given
What’s new in Darktable 2.6 Like the last few Christmases have done, this one too gave us a brand new version of my favourite image
A massive time saver in photo editing is the ability to save settings for reuse on other images. This may apply to both complete or
Black and white is a genre as old as photography itself. Back then it was the only way, if you wanted colours you had to
When making local adjustments in Darktable, one of the ways to isolate a part of an image is to use drawn masks. These can be
Sharpening is a very delicate subject. It should be used with great care, and mostly to give a little bit of extra pop to already
Don’t we all wish we didn’t have to worry about noise in our images? With modern cameras and their ever improving quality on high ISO,
Learning how to adjust the tonal values of an image is an essential part of post processing. Deciding the levels of brighter and darker parts
When starting to use a program like Darktable, it is important to learn a bit about how it works, and not just which buttons to