![]() ![]() I thought it was an integrated photo management-and-PP program like Aperture or Lightroom. I was under the impression that Darktable was much more than a "raw converter". You're the one who said he wanted a move to Linux and if the lack of LR alternatives (in your eyes) is preventing that, I'd consider that your loss.You have been successfully locked in to Apple and Adobe products, I would not stand for it personally. You prefer the all-in-one-with-nothing-done-particularly-well approach which Adobe has been promoting for software lock-in reasons, well that's fine as well. I'll leave it up to my DAM (Digikam) software to index that in a database, neat and fast but without touching the files themselves. I prefer to leave the file organization to Damon Lynch's RPD which at least does an automated backup and write verification while importing from the memory-card and creating the structure based on camera model used, year and jobtitle/date. I can't even believe we're having this discussion! You are judging a raw converter on how it moves files around? I never understood that part of Adobe's design (nor the repeated DNG-writing part). No thanks.Yep, DT is for real men(and women) only. So, basically it's back to the pre-Aperture era of flint knives and bear skins. ![]()
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