Darktable 4.2.1 Brings Support for New Cameras, Better Support for Fujifilm’s RAF
In darktable 4.2.1, the devs implemented a new way to identify JPEG images by using magic bytes instead of file extensions so that they won’t end up in files with unexpected extensions, a collapsible section to the sigmoid module so that unused controls in standard processing scenarios are hidden by default, and the ability to assign shortcuts to the “quick access” style and preset menus.
This release also brings some minor updates to image overlays in the culling view so that they are less intrusive, properly honors the “hide histogram” setting when restarting the app, and ensures that wide pop-ups are correctly displayed on the same monitor as the associated widget.
Update (by Roy)
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Darktable 4.2.1 Released with Various Bug-fixes, New Cameras Support
Darktable, the free open-source photography application and raw developer, released version 4.2.1 a few days ago.