You can get a full list of all shortcuts in the settings (gearwheel-icon), tab "shortcuts". But since the list is long and it's hard to find something, here are some I use regularly.
Action | Shortcut | Available in view |
---|---|---|
Rate rejected | r | lighttable, darkroom |
Toggle clipping indication | o | lighttable, darkroom |
Toggle raw over exposed indication | Shift + o | lighttable, darkroom |
Here are some basic infos about common licenses.
Since there is no option to apply standard values on export, the easiest way to get copyright information on all your pictures is to apply them on import.
For darktable 3.0: open the global settings (gearwheel in the upper part of the main area) and fill in the settings under "GUI options" -> "import".
For darktable 3.6: In the import panel, open "parameters".
All newly im...
When exporting to a folder, you can use a number of variables to determine the output folder.
Here are some examples:
$(FILE_FOLDER)/darktable_exported/$(FILE_NAME)
Pictures
folder, with a subfolder named like the filmroll$(PICTURES_FOLDER)/Darktable_exports/$(ROLL_NAME)/$(FILE_NAME)
With the color zones module you can change the lightness and saturation of certain colors.
It's important to use process mode: smooth
otherwise the quality will be crappy.
Darktable has several modules for that:
This actually worked very well on my last Nightsky pictures.
I couldn't see a difference in the picture regardless if it was turned on or off.
The lens correction module also offers sliders for "TCA red" and "TCA blue". I haven't tried it yet as it couldn't find data for my lens.
You will have to create an image style which applies your logo. Then you can use this style when exporting.
Step by step:
.png
or .svg
) in the folder ~/.config/darktable/watermarks
(for Linux) or C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\darktable\watermarks
(for Windows). If the folder doesn't exist, create it.