"Changing the GUI is just not a priority to improve Darktable."      +1
"Kudos to the developers."        +1


Terry Pinfold said  "It is interesting that this topic generated so much
conversation and even stirred up so much emotion. Darktable is an
alternative program created generously by unpaid developers. They have
taken a revolutionary approach to develop a creative method of processing
and editing not only Raw files, but also Tiff files and Jpgs. As a user I
have chosen to invest my time in learning how this program works and many
of its nuances that may at first seem strange to a user coming from
commercial software such as Adobe's Lightroom. But that was time well
invested by me because I now have a program that that is so much more
powerful and under my control. It is only in version 3.4 that I have
started to realise the importance of altering the pixel pipeline for some
of my images to achieve the required results, but Darktable gives me this
ability. Programs like GIMP and Photoshop and Lightroom don't give me this
option. Sure in GIMP and Photoshop I can choose the order to apply edits,
but each of these is destructive and if I get near the end of processing
and realise I made a mistake I have to go back to the beginning and start
again. In darktable, I can reorder the pipeline, turn off a instance of a
module or make a new instance. No need to start from scratch. And don't get
me started on how great the mask options are for each module to localise
the edits. The developers have done an incredible job. Changing the GUI is
just not a priority to improve Darktable. Users have to be willing to
invest time and learn the UI and they will be rewarded. Kudos to the
developers. "

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