

If your image already has data on where it was taken, it will immediately be displayed on the map. A map module allows you to simplify the gathering of photos to geotags. Darktable can open and edit RAW files from over 400 different cameras format, it can also organize your photos using tags, and geotags. I’ll attach an example screenshot and the corresponding image file as a reference.Darktable is a free and open-source editing software package, it looks very close to Adobe Lightroom. If you need any more information about the scanner and or the software I can consult my friend and let you know!Īlso, if any other pieces of information is needed, I’m happy to help! Is there a right way™ for Darktable to read these DNG’s of mine as they should be read without having have to adjust a million parameters? Do I have to export/import a color profile of some sort from the scanner? Can I download one from the internet? etc. I don’t like this process at all though, and I feel I’m always loosing something on the process, instead of getting a 1:1 rendering of the image. With the previous film rolls of mine I’ve manually adjusted loads of parameters from Darktable, with an exported JPEG from my friends Lightroom as a reference, and after numerous tweaks I’ve been able to somewhat make the image look as it should. ‘Plustek Opticfilm 8200i’ color matrix not found! Also, all the images load up with a message: DNG’s to Darktable, the default rendering for these images is a tilted-to-pink B&W image, that looks not at all like it should.

DNG that loads up beautifully in Lightroom! My friend is the magician here, and he knows all the details about those two spesific tools. DNG’s using Plustek OpticFilm 8200i scanner and VueScan as the software. I’m shooting traditional black and white film and with a help of a friend we develop and scan the negatives to. I have a one bigger issue with Darktable in general that I hoped some of you wise folk in the interwebs could help me out with. I’ve been a Darktable user for a couple of years now after making the switch from Lightroom and generally I’m convinced with it’s capabilities as a raw image processor and would be into continuing using it in the future. First time poster here, and pretty newbie in general.
