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![]() darktable 4.4.2 in darkroom view with the colour balance module expanded and its mask shown as yellow area | |
Original author(s) | Johannes Hanika[1] |
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Initial release | April 2009[2] |
Stable release | 5.0.1[3] ![]() |
Repository | github |
Written in | C and GTK |
Operating system | FreeBSD Linux macOS Solaris Windows |
Platform | x86-64, ARM64 |
Size | 8.72 MiB (source (tar.gz)) 108 MiB (Windows) 91 MiB (macOS) |
Available in | 18 languages[4][5] |
Type | Photo post-production |
License | GPL-3.0-or-later[6] |
Website | www |
Darktable (stylized as darktable) is a free and open-source photography application and raw developer. Rather than being a raster graphics editor like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP, it comprises a subset of image editing operations specifically aimed at non-destructive raw image post-production. It is primarily focused on improving a photographer's workflow by facilitating the handling of large numbers of images. It is freely available in versions tailored for most major Linux distributions, macOS, Solaris and Windows and is released under the GPL-3.0-or-later.[6]
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