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Darktable on windows
Darktable on windows












darktable on windows

No its just that DT doesn’t support DCP files. How they get referenced is something I could use some help with. I do have the necessary color profiles for my photo printer.

darktable on windows

While we’re at it soft-proofing is one of the benefits of developing RAW files. If NOT, some documentation on how camera specific input profiles are maintained would be the answer. Assuming the DT supports DCP profiles some reference documentation on how to maintain them would be helpful. From what I can see there is nothing specific to my camera included in the out-of-the-box setup for DT. I’ve also had to acquire current version of DCP profiles from Adobe that include support for my camera. Is there reference documentation that explains how to setup & verify correct operation of lensfun? I have acquired the newest available lensfun profiles and it looks like DT is using the outdated ones. However, it is mirrorless and this ended up being a problem on RT. My lens is also new to me but NOT especially new in the market. At present I just need to know how to tell which profile DT is using. Apparently, there is some kind of separate program for doing that on Linux but NOT for Windows. The display screen I use on my computer is calibrated but I haven’t been able to find any way to verify what profile DT is using. I’m still very low on the learning curve but I’m pretty sure that profiles specific to my computer, camera, lens, and printer are needed to get expected results. Therefore, I decided to give DT for Windows a try. However, I’m now experiencing problems with the absence of support in Rawtherapee (RT) for a new camera/lens combination that I recently acquired. When I started developing RAW image files Darktable (DT) was NOT available for use on Windows computers.














Darktable on windows