> Message du 27/06/20 00:31 > De : "Terry Pinfold" > A : "Charlie Goodwin" > Copie à : "darktable-user" > Objet : Re: [darktable-user] Turning Darktable into a file manager > > With DT we are getting a great product for free because of the fantastic > effort of the developers. If someone wants to volunteer their time to improve > the data asset management side of DT then it would replace the need of > programs such as LR which is now a monthly subscription. If I had the > computer programming skills I might try and do that, but since I don't I > won't criticise the great work done by DT's developers. DT is my preferred > image processor and sometimes I use other programs, both free and paid for, > to do tasks DT is not as good at. DT is an editing program first and > foremost. DAM capabilities would be great but I will be patient and see if > anyone comes up with a solution.
+1. For files management, I use Rapid Photo Downloader. On ubuntu 20.04 : wget https://launchpad.net/rapid/pyqt/0.9.24/+download/install.py && python3 ~/install.py > I wonder if DT gets great DAM capabilities if the next issue will be the lack > of layers that sends photographers running to GIMP or PS. It is unlikely one > program can do everything so I will use multiple programs and recognise the > strengths of each. Krita seems great for that. Having it linked to dt would be great. Rgrds, J.-Luc ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
