> Message du 26/06/20 22:55 > De : "Willy Williams" > A : [email protected] > Copie à : > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Turning Darktable into a file manager > > > If I were to prioritize darktable for either image editing or digital asset > management, I'd choose image editing and manually place files in locations > where they make sense to me to be. It the developers could do both, great, > but keep the priority on image editing. One thing that really irritates me > about Lightroom is that Adobe pretty much dictates how one should manage > their own files. I'll choose my own structure and process for digital asset > management and to hell with Adobe. >
+1. This is sensible. There are many tools that can deal with file management, let them do their job and let dt do what it does the best. And bear in mind that if you force someone to do something he does not believe in, it may not be what it ought have been. Rgrds, J.-Luc ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
