Regardless of LR or DT when you want to work in another editor such as PS
or GIMP the raw image must be exported as a new file with tiff being
superior to jpeg for this purpose. I would just like to see an easier
option to do this process. But currently I am scanning hundreds of old
images as tiff files, I open the tiff files in DT and perform certain
functions that darktable does really well including denoise, sharpen and
local contrast (save as a style). I then export the image and open the
image in GIMP and use the healing tool to remove dust and scratches (prefer
GIMP for this) and also might do some final tweaks for color, levels or
curves (yes these could have been done in darktable). The only advantage LR
has over DT is that it would track the export of the image and include it
in the catalog. Maybe if DT could do an export and automatically include
the image in its catalog that might be a minor improvement. But really DT
is not a great catalog system but an incredible raw editor. Great job done
by the developers with DT and the developers of GIMP.

On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 22:34, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le vendredi 19 juin 2020 à 09:23 -0300, Guillermo Rozas a écrit :
> > Ok. I was of the impression that the LR-PS integration was tighter
> > and didn't break the workflow (never used them). If they do, yes
> > those Lua scripts work like that.
>
> Maybe this has improved recently but last time I saw a demo there was
> an export of the image from Lr, and import in Ps, some work done in Ps
> and then a re-import as a duplicate in Lr (don't remember the Lr term
> for this) with the Ps work in it.
>
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