5/1/2023 0 Comments Darktable 3.0This new version replaces the one introduced in 2.6.2 it should be easier to use, and it will reduce color casts. A new module ‘filmic RGB’ which, like the previous ‘filmic’, is designed to replace ‘base curve’, ‘shadows and highlights’ and other global tone-mapping modules.There is also a new ‘strong’ processing option and a new color picker which creates a curve based on the selected image area. By default, the spline adjustment is now similar to the curve controls, allowing you to add and delete nodes, but these nodes can still be moved with the old-style size control by selecting the ‘edit by area’ checkbox. The ‘color zones’ module now shows a histogram based on the chosen ‘select by’ channel, and if the color picker is in ‘select area’ mode, the range within the selected area will also be shown.These seven modules (some are RAW-only) have a specific icon to identify them easily: They are always active as necessary for processing images, and are not removed by compressing history or by selecting one as a starting point for editing. The history stack will now always show mandatory modules that were previously hidden.The processing order of the pixel-pipe can now be changed by using Ctrl+Shift+drag on the module headers to arrange them relative to each other.Added support for the new ‘raster mask’, a copy of a parametric mask which is stable during the whole pixel-pipe.The lighttable is now usable on 4K and 5K monitors. A quite extensive rewrite of the lighttable view (including the filmstrip in darkroom view) has been made to greatly improve the overall performance.The number of displayed images can be set by the user, and they can be navigated with the mouse wheel and keyboard. It displays a fixed number of consecutive images starting from the first selected, and allows you to pan & zoom them. A new ‘culling’ mode has been added to the lightable view.A new timeline view has been introduced in the lighttable.Added undo/redo support in lighttable for tags, color labels, ratings, metadata, deleted history stack, pasted history stack and applied styles.The color picker on the ‘tone curve’, ‘color zones’ and ‘fill light’ modules, as well as the parametric mask controls, now allows you to select an area when enabled by using Ctrl+click on the button.You get fast heads-up access to all your favorite settings, as if you were using a dedicated multimedia console. For example, associating the E key to the exposure slider, you can press it and scroll to increase the exposure without having to open the module. It’s now possible to associate dynamic key shortcuts to sliders, then use them with the mouse wheel or arrow keys to move the value up and down. ![]() New shortcuts have been introduced to quickly collapse borders, sidebars, histogram and navigation modules, allowing a new borderless editing experience.
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