Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Willy Williams
First off, Merry Christmas to all, and thanks aplenty to the developers 
of darktable for yet another release.


Now to a point of confusion for me.  I have two basically identical Win 
10 machines on which darktable is installed.  In checking my 
configurations after loading v3.8 this morning I find that both machines 
are set to scene-referred (preferences - processing).  All other options 
are identical on both machines.  Yet when I open a photo in darkroom on 
the "B" machine, the module order precisely follows the scene-referred 
module order specified in Section 12.7 on p. 282 of The Fine Manual as 
follows:


   watermark
   framing
   monochrome
   lowlight vision
   velvia
   color correction
   shadows and highlights
   contrast brightness saturation
   color balance rgb
   sharpen
   astrophoto denoise
   censorize
   crop
   exposure
   retouch
   rotate and perspective
   haze removal
   lens correction
   denoise (profiled)
   white balance

On the "A" machine, the modules selected are the same, yet the order is 
mostly different as follows:


   watermark
   framing
   velvia
   sharpen
   color correction
   contrast brightness saturation
   monochrome
   lowlight vision
   shadows and highlights
   astrophoto denoise
   color balance rgb
   censorize
   haze removal
   crop
   rotate and perspective
   lens correction
   retouch
   exposure
   denoise (profiled)
   white balance

Those modules in red are NOT in the sequence specified in Section 12.7 
on p. 282 of The Fine Manual, and as yet, I've not found a means of 
correcting the module order to be in sync with the specified order in 
The Fine Manual.  Can anyone point me in the right direction to correct 
the module order on the "A" machine?  We certainly do not wish to upset 
the module order gods on Christmas Eve.  Thanks for any insights.


Willy Williams

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Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Francesco Scaglioni

On 24/12/2021 20:09, Willy Williams wrote:


And in a rare stroke of brilliance, I decided to switch the "A" 
machine to display-referred, exit darktable, restart darktable, switch 
processing back to scene-referred, and /VOILA!/, the module order on 
the "A" machine is now in the preferred order.  Now I must display my 
penance to the module order gods by consuming a moderate quantity of 
Claret.




:)  :)

Nuff said



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Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Willy Williams
And in a rare stroke of brilliance, I decided to switch the "A" machine 
to display-referred, exit darktable, restart darktable, switch 
processing back to scene-referred, and /VOILA!/, the module order on the 
"A" machine is now in the preferred order.  Now I must display my 
penance to the module order gods by consuming a moderate quantity of 
Claret.


Merry Christmas, all!

Willy Williams



On 12/24/2021 at 14:54, Willy Williams wrote:


And after reading p. 285 in The Fine Manual, I find that the "A" 
machine is using the display-referred module order, but have yet to 
find where that can be rectified to the scene-referred module order.  
Ideas are most welcome.


Willy Williams



On 12/24/2021 at 10:35, Willy Williams wrote:


First off, Merry Christmas to all, and thanks aplenty to the 
developers of darktable for yet another release.


Now to a point of confusion for me.  I have two basically identical 
Win 10 machines on which darktable is installed.  In checking my 
configurations after loading v3.8 this morning I find that both 
machines are set to scene-referred (preferences - processing).  All 
other options are identical on both machines.  Yet when I open a 
photo in darkroom on the "B" machine, the module order precisely 
follows the scene-referred module order specified in Section 12.7 on 
p. 282 of The Fine Manual as follows:


watermark
framing
monochrome
lowlight vision
velvia
color correction
shadows and highlights
contrast brightness saturation
color balance rgb
sharpen
astrophoto denoise
censorize
crop
exposure
retouch
rotate and perspective
haze removal
lens correction
denoise (profiled)
white balance

On the "A" machine, the modules selected are the same, yet the order 
is mostly different as follows:


watermark
framing
velvia
sharpen
color correction
contrast brightness saturation
monochrome
lowlight vision
shadows and highlights
astrophoto denoise
color balance rgb
censorize
haze removal
crop
rotate and perspective
lens correction
retouch
exposure
denoise (profiled)
white balance

Those modules in red are NOT in the sequence specified in Section 
12.7 on p. 282 of The Fine Manual, and as yet, I've not found a means 
of correcting the module order to be in sync with the specified order 
in The Fine Manual.  Can anyone point me in the right direction to 
correct the module order on the "A" machine?  We certainly do not 
wish to upset the module order gods on Christmas Eve. Thanks for any 
insights.


Willy Williams

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Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Willy Williams
And after reading p. 285 in The Fine Manual, I find that the "A" machine 
is using the display-referred module order, but have yet to find where 
that can be rectified to the scene-referred module order.  Ideas are 
most welcome.


Willy Williams



On 12/24/2021 at 10:35, Willy Williams wrote:


First off, Merry Christmas to all, and thanks aplenty to the 
developers of darktable for yet another release.


Now to a point of confusion for me. I have two basically identical Win 
10 machines on which darktable is installed.  In checking my 
configurations after loading v3.8 this morning I find that both 
machines are set to scene-referred (preferences - processing).  All 
other options are identical on both machines.  Yet when I open a photo 
in darkroom on the "B" machine, the module order precisely follows the 
scene-referred module order specified in Section 12.7 on p. 282 of The 
Fine Manual as follows:


watermark
framing
monochrome
lowlight vision
velvia
color correction
shadows and highlights
contrast brightness saturation
color balance rgb
sharpen
astrophoto denoise
censorize
crop
exposure
retouch
rotate and perspective
haze removal
lens correction
denoise (profiled)
white balance

On the "A" machine, the modules selected are the same, yet the order 
is mostly different as follows:


watermark
framing
velvia
sharpen
color correction
contrast brightness saturation
monochrome
lowlight vision
shadows and highlights
astrophoto denoise
color balance rgb
censorize
haze removal
crop
rotate and perspective
lens correction
retouch
exposure
denoise (profiled)
white balance

Those modules in red are NOT in the sequence specified in Section 12.7 
on p. 282 of The Fine Manual, and as yet, I've not found a means of 
correcting the module order to be in sync with the specified order in 
The Fine Manual.  Can anyone point me in the right direction to 
correct the module order on the "A" machine?  We certainly do not wish 
to upset the module order gods on Christmas Eve. Thanks for any insights.


Willy Williams

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Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Jean-Luc CECCOLI


Jut on time to fill the bag of the red man (who, BTW, used to be green some times ago IIRC).Merry Christmas to everyone.Rgrds,J.-Lucenvoyé : 24 décembre 2021 à 11:02de : Pascal Obry à : darktable-user , darktable-dev objet : [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 releasedWe're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!The github release is here: [https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0).As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided bygithub, but only our tar.xz file. the checksums are:```$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz2e65c7c78d074ad218e3ef7a8c3051a8ea78f4a0406386667859645e5e4bf705 darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.dmgfe1f1100bf3ca1acc11f69e2ffc6dbb58d11449ed85c086e0ecc52d5acb78e24 darktable-3.8.0.dmg$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0-win64.exec74d76f9feefc5648c41938bf430b261d3a3308df0ef87085be590b5a5d1110d darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe```When updating from the currently stable 3.6.x series, please bear inmind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the newlibrary and configuration will not be usable with 3.6.x anymore.You are strongly advised to take a backup first. Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this post](https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full* raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license!- Almost 3915 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.6- 571 pull requests handled- 265 issues closed## The Big Ones- The keyboard shortcut system has been entirely reworked and extended to allow you to control darktable with other devices, for example, MIDI devices and game controllers. Standard keyboard/mouse shortcuts can now make use of mouse movements (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) as well as multiple button/key presses and short or long presses/clicks. Please note that any shortcuts you have previously created are not transferred to the new functionality and will need to be redefined in darktable 3.8.- New diffuse or sharpen module, allowing you to simulate or to revert diffusion processes to reconstruct images from lens blur, hazing, sensor low-pass filter, or noise. It can also be used to simulate watercolor smudges, increase local contrast, simulate blooming or apply surface blur. Special rules can be defined to specifically diffuse across or along edges, as well as to avoid sharpening or blurring them.- New scene-referred blurs module, to synthesize motion and lens blurs in a parametric and physically-accurate way. This module allows you to define the motion path or the lens diaphragm and then generates the corresponding blur.- Perspective correction module has been renamed to rotate and perspective and now allows you to manually define correction settings by drawing lines or rectangles on the image (replicating keystone correction functionality from the deprecated crop and rotate module)- Added support for multiple images in the print view. The page can be filled with multiple areas, each of which can be moved around and placed on the page with the ability to snap to a grid for precision.- A new LMMSE demosaic algorithm has been introduced. This algorithm is particularly suited to high ISO and/or noisy images.- The composition guides from the crop module are now available globally and no longer require the crop module to be activated.- The Canon raw CR3 format is now supported (see list of supported cameras in the section below). This support is provided by LibRaw and requires at least exiv2 version 0.27.4 with BMFF support activated.- The color checker profiling tool, introduced in darktable 3.4 as part of the color calibration module, is now normalized patch-wise in exposure to discard the effect of uneven lighting and fall-off when shooting color checkers hand-held and on-location. This robustly decreases the residual average dE after calibration and noticeably helps to recover natural dark blues while preventing yellow shifts in highlights.## Other New Features And Changes- The denoise (profiled) module now uses wavelets mode by default and its default settings in Y0U0V0 mode have been improved.- Flip buttons have been added to the orientation module (functionality moved from crop and rotate).- Background jobs handling has been removed from preferences.- Much of the SSE-specific code has been removed, since compiler-generated code is usually faster.- The darktable-generate-cache script now displays filenames and image IDs.- File name matches in the collections module are now faster.- Mask handling is faster.- Processing module order can now be automatically applied based on image properties.- Folder status is properly refreshed when a mount is changed.- An area color picker is selectable by using a Right-Click in addition to the existing Ctrl+click 

[darktable-user] Re: [darktable-dev] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Alex Delaforce
Magnificent work. Thanks to all of you.
Regards and stay well
Alex

On Fri, 24 Dec 2021 at 8:08 pm, Pascal Obry  wrote:

>
> We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!
>
> The github release is here: [
> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0)
> .
>
> As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by
> github, but only our tar.xz file. the checksums are:
>
> ```
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
> 2e65c7c78d074ad218e3ef7a8c3051a8ea78f4a0406386667859645e5e4bf705
> darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.dmg
> fe1f1100bf3ca1acc11f69e2ffc6dbb58d11449ed85c086e0ecc52d5acb78e24
> darktable-3.8.0.dmg
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
> c74d76f9feefc5648c41938bf430b261d3a3308df0ef87085be590b5a5d1110d
> darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
> ```
>
> When updating from the currently stable 3.6.x series, please bear in
> mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new
> library and configuration will not be usable with 3.6.x anymore.
>
> You are strongly advised to take a backup first.
>
>  Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting
> the raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this post](
> https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on
> how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full*
> raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license!
>
> - Almost 3915 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.6
> - 571 pull requests handled
> - 265 issues closed
>
> ## The Big Ones
>
> - The keyboard shortcut system has been entirely reworked and extended to
> allow you
>   to control darktable with other devices, for example, MIDI devices
>   and game controllers. Standard keyboard/mouse shortcuts can now make use
>   of mouse movements (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) as well as multiple
>   button/key presses and short or long presses/clicks.
>
>   Please note that any shortcuts you have previously created are not
> transferred
>   to the new functionality and will need to be redefined in darktable 3.8.
>
> - New diffuse or sharpen module, allowing you to simulate or to revert
>   diffusion processes to reconstruct images from lens blur, hazing,
>   sensor low-pass filter, or noise. It can also be used to simulate
>   watercolor smudges, increase local contrast, simulate blooming or
>   apply surface blur. Special rules can be defined to specifically
>   diffuse across or along edges, as well as to avoid sharpening or
>   blurring them.
>
> - New scene-referred blurs module, to synthesize motion and lens blurs in
> a parametric
>   and physically-accurate way. This module allows you to define the motion
> path or the lens
>   diaphragm and then generates the corresponding blur.
>
> - Perspective correction module has been renamed to rotate and perspective
>   and now allows you to manually define correction settings by drawing
> lines
>   or rectangles on the image (replicating keystone correction functionality
>   from the deprecated crop and rotate module)
>
> - Added support for multiple images in the print view. The page can be
>   filled with multiple areas, each of which can be moved around and placed
> on
>   the page with the ability to snap to a grid for precision.
>
> - A new LMMSE demosaic algorithm has been introduced. This algorithm is
> particularly
>   suited to high ISO and/or noisy images.
>
> - The composition guides from the crop module are now available globally
> and no
>   longer require the crop module to be activated.
>
> - The Canon raw CR3 format is now supported (see list of supported cameras
> in the
>   section below). This support is provided by LibRaw and requires at least
> exiv2 version
>   0.27.4 with BMFF support activated.
>
> - The color checker profiling tool, introduced in darktable 3.4 as part of
> the
>   color calibration module, is now normalized patch-wise in exposure to
> discard the effect
>   of uneven lighting and fall-off when shooting color checkers hand-held
> and on-location.
>   This robustly decreases the residual average dE after calibration and
> noticeably
>   helps to recover natural dark blues while preventing yellow shifts in
> highlights.
>
> ## Other New Features And Changes
>
> - The denoise (profiled) module now uses wavelets mode by default and its
> default
>   settings in Y0U0V0 mode have been improved.
>
> - Flip buttons have been added to the orientation module (functionality
> moved
>   from crop and rotate).
>
> - Background jobs handling has been removed from preferences.
>
> - Much of the SSE-specific code has been removed, since compiler-generated
> code
>   is usually faster.
>
> - The darktable-generate-cache script now displays filenames and image IDs.
>
> - File name matches in the collections module are now faster.
>
> - Mask handling is faster.
>
> - Processing module order can now be 

RE: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread hieke.vanhoogdalem
Amen to that!

 

Best wishes and happy healthy 2022 y’all!

 

Kind regards,

Hieke van Hoogdalem

 



 

Van: Francesco Scaglioni  
Verzonden: vrijdag 24 december 2021 12:51
Aan: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
Onderwerp: Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

 

Hi,

On 24/12/2021 10:02, Pascal Obry wrote: 

We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!

Thank you so much to all who have worked so hard to make DT available to us.  
We are forever in your debt.

Best Wishes to you all

Cheers

Francesco

 


 
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Re: [darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Francesco Scaglioni

Hi,
On 24/12/2021 10:02, Pascal Obry wrote:

We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!


Thank you so much to all who have worked so hard to make DT available to 
us.  We are forever in your debt.


Best Wishes to you all

Cheers

Francesco




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[darktable-user] Re: [darktable-dev] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Coding Dave
Merry Christmas to you Pascal and all the developers that put their leisure
time, blood,  sweat, and tears into it. Thank you for all your hard work
and the great outcome you all have contributed to!
I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Cheers
Dave

Pascal Obry  schrieb am Fr., 24. Dez. 2021, 11:09:

>
> We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!
>
> The github release is here: [
> https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0)
> .
>
> As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by
> github, but only our tar.xz file. the checksums are:
>
> ```
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
> 2e65c7c78d074ad218e3ef7a8c3051a8ea78f4a0406386667859645e5e4bf705
> darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.dmg
> fe1f1100bf3ca1acc11f69e2ffc6dbb58d11449ed85c086e0ecc52d5acb78e24
> darktable-3.8.0.dmg
> $ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
> c74d76f9feefc5648c41938bf430b261d3a3308df0ef87085be590b5a5d1110d
> darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
> ```
>
> When updating from the currently stable 3.6.x series, please bear in
> mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new
> library and configuration will not be usable with 3.6.x anymore.
>
> You are strongly advised to take a backup first.
>
>  Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting
> the raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this post](
> https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on
> how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full*
> raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license!
>
> - Almost 3915 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.6
> - 571 pull requests handled
> - 265 issues closed
>
> ## The Big Ones
>
> - The keyboard shortcut system has been entirely reworked and extended to
> allow you
>   to control darktable with other devices, for example, MIDI devices
>   and game controllers. Standard keyboard/mouse shortcuts can now make use
>   of mouse movements (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) as well as multiple
>   button/key presses and short or long presses/clicks.
>
>   Please note that any shortcuts you have previously created are not
> transferred
>   to the new functionality and will need to be redefined in darktable 3.8.
>
> - New diffuse or sharpen module, allowing you to simulate or to revert
>   diffusion processes to reconstruct images from lens blur, hazing,
>   sensor low-pass filter, or noise. It can also be used to simulate
>   watercolor smudges, increase local contrast, simulate blooming or
>   apply surface blur. Special rules can be defined to specifically
>   diffuse across or along edges, as well as to avoid sharpening or
>   blurring them.
>
> - New scene-referred blurs module, to synthesize motion and lens blurs in
> a parametric
>   and physically-accurate way. This module allows you to define the motion
> path or the lens
>   diaphragm and then generates the corresponding blur.
>
> - Perspective correction module has been renamed to rotate and perspective
>   and now allows you to manually define correction settings by drawing
> lines
>   or rectangles on the image (replicating keystone correction functionality
>   from the deprecated crop and rotate module)
>
> - Added support for multiple images in the print view. The page can be
>   filled with multiple areas, each of which can be moved around and placed
> on
>   the page with the ability to snap to a grid for precision.
>
> - A new LMMSE demosaic algorithm has been introduced. This algorithm is
> particularly
>   suited to high ISO and/or noisy images.
>
> - The composition guides from the crop module are now available globally
> and no
>   longer require the crop module to be activated.
>
> - The Canon raw CR3 format is now supported (see list of supported cameras
> in the
>   section below). This support is provided by LibRaw and requires at least
> exiv2 version
>   0.27.4 with BMFF support activated.
>
> - The color checker profiling tool, introduced in darktable 3.4 as part of
> the
>   color calibration module, is now normalized patch-wise in exposure to
> discard the effect
>   of uneven lighting and fall-off when shooting color checkers hand-held
> and on-location.
>   This robustly decreases the residual average dE after calibration and
> noticeably
>   helps to recover natural dark blues while preventing yellow shifts in
> highlights.
>
> ## Other New Features And Changes
>
> - The denoise (profiled) module now uses wavelets mode by default and its
> default
>   settings in Y0U0V0 mode have been improved.
>
> - Flip buttons have been added to the orientation module (functionality
> moved
>   from crop and rotate).
>
> - Background jobs handling has been removed from preferences.
>
> - Much of the SSE-specific code has been removed, since compiler-generated
> code
>   is usually faster.
>
> - The 

[darktable-user] darktable 3.8.0 released

2021-12-24 Thread Pascal Obry


We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.8.0!

The github release is here: 
[https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0](https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.8.0).

As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by
github, but only our tar.xz file. the checksums are:

```
$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
2e65c7c78d074ad218e3ef7a8c3051a8ea78f4a0406386667859645e5e4bf705 
darktable-3.8.0.tar.xz
$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0.dmg
fe1f1100bf3ca1acc11f69e2ffc6dbb58d11449ed85c086e0ecc52d5acb78e24 
darktable-3.8.0.dmg
$ sha256sum darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
c74d76f9feefc5648c41938bf430b261d3a3308df0ef87085be590b5a5d1110d 
darktable-3.8.0-win64.exe
```

When updating from the currently stable 3.6.x series, please bear in
mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new
library and configuration will not be usable with 3.6.x anymore.

You are strongly advised to take a backup first.

 Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the raw 
file format for your camera, *please* read [this 
post](https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on 
how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full* raw 
sample set for your camera under CC0 license!

- Almost 3915 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.6
- 571 pull requests handled
- 265 issues closed

## The Big Ones

- The keyboard shortcut system has been entirely reworked and extended to allow 
you
  to control darktable with other devices, for example, MIDI devices
  and game controllers. Standard keyboard/mouse shortcuts can now make use
  of mouse movements (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) as well as multiple
  button/key presses and short or long presses/clicks.

  Please note that any shortcuts you have previously created are not transferred
  to the new functionality and will need to be redefined in darktable 3.8.

- New diffuse or sharpen module, allowing you to simulate or to revert
  diffusion processes to reconstruct images from lens blur, hazing,
  sensor low-pass filter, or noise. It can also be used to simulate
  watercolor smudges, increase local contrast, simulate blooming or
  apply surface blur. Special rules can be defined to specifically
  diffuse across or along edges, as well as to avoid sharpening or
  blurring them.

- New scene-referred blurs module, to synthesize motion and lens blurs in a 
parametric
  and physically-accurate way. This module allows you to define the motion path 
or the lens
  diaphragm and then generates the corresponding blur.

- Perspective correction module has been renamed to rotate and perspective
  and now allows you to manually define correction settings by drawing lines
  or rectangles on the image (replicating keystone correction functionality
  from the deprecated crop and rotate module)

- Added support for multiple images in the print view. The page can be
  filled with multiple areas, each of which can be moved around and placed on
  the page with the ability to snap to a grid for precision.

- A new LMMSE demosaic algorithm has been introduced. This algorithm is 
particularly
  suited to high ISO and/or noisy images.

- The composition guides from the crop module are now available globally and no
  longer require the crop module to be activated.

- The Canon raw CR3 format is now supported (see list of supported cameras in 
the
  section below). This support is provided by LibRaw and requires at least 
exiv2 version
  0.27.4 with BMFF support activated.

- The color checker profiling tool, introduced in darktable 3.4 as part of the
  color calibration module, is now normalized patch-wise in exposure to discard 
the effect
  of uneven lighting and fall-off when shooting color checkers hand-held and 
on-location.
  This robustly decreases the residual average dE after calibration and 
noticeably
  helps to recover natural dark blues while preventing yellow shifts in 
highlights.

## Other New Features And Changes

- The denoise (profiled) module now uses wavelets mode by default and its 
default
  settings in Y0U0V0 mode have been improved.

- Flip buttons have been added to the orientation module (functionality moved
  from crop and rotate).

- Background jobs handling has been removed from preferences.

- Much of the SSE-specific code has been removed, since compiler-generated code
  is usually faster.

- The darktable-generate-cache script now displays filenames and image IDs.

- File name matches in the collections module are now faster.

- Mask handling is faster.

- Processing module order can now be automatically applied based on image
  properties.

- Folder status is properly refreshed when a mount is changed.

- An area color picker is selectable by using a Right-Click in
  addition to the existing Ctrl+click action.

- Substitution variables have been added for image dimensions as follows:
  $(SENSOR_HEIGHT) and