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6 darktable - a digital photography workflow application
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9 darktable [options] [IMG_1234.{RAW,...}|image_folder/]
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13 --cachedir <user cache directory>
14 --conf <key>=<value>
15 --configdir <user config directory>
16 -d {all,cache,camctl,camsupport,control,dev,fswatch,imageio,input,
17 ioporder,lighttable,lua,masks,memory,nan,opencl,params,perf,
18 pwstorage,print,signal,sql,undo}
19 --datadir <data directory>
20 --disable-opencl
21 -h, --help
22 --library <library file>
23 --localedir <locale directory>
24 --luacmd <lua command>
25 --moduledir <module directory>
26 --noiseprofiles <noiseprofiles json file>
27 -t <num openmp threads>
28 --tmpdir <tmp directory>
29 --version
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32 darktable is a digital photography workflow application for Linux, Mac
33 OS X and several other Unices.
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35 The application is designed to ease editing and consistent processing
36 of large photo sessions and provides an easy to use digital lighttable
37 and a set of sophisticated post-processing tools.
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39 Most processing is done in 32-bit floating point per channel mode in
40 device independent CIE L*a*b* color space. darktable is also fully
41 color managed, which gives you full control over the look of the
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44 The application relies on a modern plugin architecture thus making it
45 easy for 3rd party developers to extend the existing capabilities of
46 the application. All lighttable and darkroom features are implemented
47 as plugins, so you can create your plugins reusing existing code. Most
48 workflow specific things can also be scripted in Lua.
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51 IMG_1234.RAW or image_folder/
52 You may optionally supply the filename of an image or the name of a
53 folder containing image files. If a filename is given darktable
54 starts in darkroom view with that file opened. If a folder is
55 given darktable starts in lighttable view with the content of that
56 folder as the current collection. If there is already an instance
57 of darktable running (using the same library) the image or folder
58 will be opened there, using D-Bus to communicate between the two
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61 --cachedir <cache directory>
62 darktable keeps a cache of image thumbnails for fast image preview
63 and of precompiled OpenCL binaries for fast startup. By default
64 the cache is located in "$HOME/.cache/darktable/". There may exist
65 multiple thumbnail caches in parallel - one for each library file.
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67 --conf <key>=<value>
68 darktable supports a rich set of configuration parameters which the
69 user defines in "darktablerc" - darktable's configuration file in
70 the user config directory. You may temporarily overwrite
71 individual settings on the command line with this option - however,
72 these settings will not be stored in "darktablerc".
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74 --configdir <config directory>
75 This option defines the directory where darktable stores the user
76 specific configuration. The default place is
77 "$HOME/.config/darktable/".
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79 -d <debug option>
80 This option enables debug output to the terminal. There are
81 several subsystems of darktable and debugging of each of them can
82 be activated separately. You can use this option multiple times if
83 you want debugging output of more than one subsystem.
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85 A few of those debug options are:
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87 control
88 Enable job queue debugging. If you redirect darktable's output
89 to control.log and call ./tools/create_control_svg.sh
90 control.log, you will get a nice control.svg with a
91 visualization of the threads' work.
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94 This will give you a lot of debugging info about the thumbnail
95 cache for lighttable mode. If compiled in debug mode, this
96 will also tell you where in the code a certain buffer has last
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99 perf
100 Use this for performance tweaking your darkroom modules. It
101 will rdtsc-measure the runtimes of all plugins and print them
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104 all Enable all debugging output. In general this is not very
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107 --datadir <data directory>
108 This option defines the directory where darktable finds its runtime
109 data. The default place depends on your installation. Typical
110 places are "/opt/darktable/share/darktable/" and
111 "/usr/share/darktable/".
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113 --disable-opencl
114 Prevent darktable from initializing the OpenCL subsystem. Use this
115 option in case darktable crashes at startup due to a defective
116 OpenCL implementation.
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118 -h, --help
119 Show the available command line options and exit.
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121 --library <library file>
122 darktable keeps image information in an sqlite database for fast
123 access. The default location of that database file is
124 "$HOME/.config/darktable/library.db". You may give an alternative
125 location, e.g. if you want to do some experiments without
126 compromising your original library.db. If the database file does
127 not exist, darktable creates it for you. You may also give
128 ":memory:" as a library file in which case the database is kept in
129 system memory - all changes are discarded when darktable
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132 --localedir <locale directory>
133 The place where darktable finds its language specific text strings.
134 The default place depends on your installation. Typical places are
135 "/opt/darktable/share/locale/" and "/usr/share/locale/".
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137 --luacmd <lua command>
138 A string containing lua commands to execute after lua
139 initialization. These commands will be run after your "luarc"
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142 If lua is not compiled in, this option will be accepted but won't
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145 --moduledir <module directory>
146 darktable has a modular structure and organizes its modules as
147 shared libraries for loading at runtime. With this option you tell
148 darktable where to look for its shared libraries. The default
149 place depends on your installation; typical places are
150 "/opt/darktable/lib/darktable/" and "/usr/lib/darktable/".
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152 --noiseprofiles <noiseprofiles json file>
153 darktable's profiled denoise module uses camera specific profile
154 data that gets loaded from an external JSON file. With this option
155 the file to be loaded can be changed to allow testing alternative
156 profiles. The default profile file is "noiseprofiles.json" and is
157 typically found in "/opt/darktable/share/darktable/" or
158 "/usr/share/darktable/".
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160 -t <num openmp threads>
161 darktable uses OpenMP to parallelize many computation steps and
162 make use of all the available CPU cores. With this option you can
163 specify the number of threads to use. Valid values are between 1
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166 --tmpdir <tmp directory>
167 The place where darktable stores its temporary files. If this
168 option is not supplied darktable uses the system default.
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170 --version
171 Show the darktable version along with some important build options
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175 All modes
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177 l Switch to lighttable view
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179 d Switch to darkroom view
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181 t Switch to tethered capture view
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183 m Switch to map view
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185 s Switch to slideshow view
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187 p Switch to print view
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189 . Switch between lighttable and darkroom views
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191 Ctrl-q
192 Quit
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194 F11 Switch between fullscreen and normal modes of the application's
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197 Esc Leave fullscreen mode
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199 Ctrl-h
200 Show/hide header
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202 Tab Show/hide sidebars
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204 Lighttable mode
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206 g, Shift-g
207 Navigate to top, bottom row
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209 PageUp, PageDown
210 Navigate one page up, down
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214 Down, Left, Right, Up
215 Scroll down, left, right, up
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217 z Preview image
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219 Ctrl-z
220 Preview image with focus detection
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222 F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
223 Color labels: toggle red, yellow, green, blue and purple
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228 0 Strip all stars
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232 l Realign images to the grid
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234 Alt-1
235 Zoom in on first visible image
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237 Alt-2, 3
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240 Alt-4
241 Zoom out completely
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243 Ctrl-a
244 Select all images
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246 Ctrl-Shift-a
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249 Ctrl-i
250 Invert selection
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252 Ctrl-d
253 Duplicate image
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255 Ctrl-g, Ctrl-Shift-g
256 Group/ungroup selected images
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258 Delete
259 Remove image from collection
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261 Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
262 Copy all, selected history
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264 Ctrl-v, Ctrl-Shift-v
265 Paste all, selected history
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267 Space
268 Toggle selection of an image
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271 Select an image
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273 Ctrl-e
274 Export currently selected images
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276 Ctrl-k
277 Jump back to the previous collection
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279 Ctrl-t
280 Open a popup to quickly tag an image
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282 Ctrl-Shift-i
283 Import a folder
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286 Jump to the filmroll of an image
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290 Alt-1, 2, 3
291 Zoom to 1:1, fill, and fit, respectively
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293 Ctrl-f
294 Show/hide filmstrip
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296 Space, Backspace
297 Step to next, previous image
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300 Export current image
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302 Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
303 Copy all, selected history
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305 Ctrl-v, Ctrl-Shift-v
306 Paste all, selected history
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308 o Toggle show of over- and under-exposure
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311 Toggle gamut check
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314 Toggle softproofing
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317 In Crop & Rotate module, commit the crop
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326 When drawing masks, decrease, increase brush hardness, respectively
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329 When drawing masks, decrease, increase brush size, respectively
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331 Tethered mode
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334 Show/hide filmstrip
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336 v Toggle live view
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338 Map mode
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341 Show/hide filmstrip
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349 Filmstrip (when the cursor is on top of the filmstrip)
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351 F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
352 Color labels: toggle red, yellow, green, blue and purple
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361 Ctrl-d
362 Duplicate image
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365 Select all images
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373 Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
374 Copy all, selected history
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377 Paste all, selected history
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379 Slideshow mode
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382 Start/stop playback
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388 Please visit darktable's website for news, blog and bug tracker:
389 <https://www.darktable.org/>
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391 <https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/> The complete darktable
392 usermanual.
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394 darktablerc.html An overview over all default config settings. The
395 default place depends on your installation. Typical places are
396 "/opt/darktable/share/doc/darktable/" and "/usr/share/doc/darktable/".
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399 Please use the bug tracker on
400 <https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/issues> to report bugs,
401 feature requests and so on.
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404 The principal developer of darktable is Johannes Hanika. The
405 (hopefully) complete list of contributors to the project is:
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407 * developers: Pascal Obry Aldric Renaudin Roman Lebedev parafin Edouard
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410 * translators: Victor Forsiuk Pascal Obry Jeronimo Pellegrini Martin
411 Straeten Kang-Wei Hsu Ryo Shinozaki Besmir Godolja Nicolas Auffray
412 Tianhao Chai Matjaž Jeran Báthory Péter EdgarLux bajdero shinoryo
413 shlomi François Delègue Hanno Schwalm Mario Zimmermann Marko Vertainen
414 Tobias Kühne Яна Тунгушпаева
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416 * contributors (at least 4 commits): Victor Forsiuk Ralf Brown Hanno
417 Schwalm Diederik ter Rahe Miloš Komarčević Dan Torop Jeronimo
418 Pellegrini Martin Straeten Mario Zimmermann Mark-64 Kang-Wei Hsu
419 Nicolas Auffray rawfiner Serkan ÖNDER Bill Ferguson Ryo Shinozaki
420 Simone Gotti lhietal Besmir Godolja Dmitry Stoyanov Manuel Presnitz
421 Petr Stasiak Tianhao Chai shonjir
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423 * Sub-module rawspeed contributors (at least 1 commit): Roman Lebedev
424 Miloš Komarčević Jordan Neumeyer Philipp Lutz Thomas Baumann Howard
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427 * Sub-module integration contributors (at least 1 commit): Pascal Obry
428 ralfbrown Simone Gotti
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430 And all those of you that made previous releases possible.
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432 This man page was written by Alexandre Prokoudine
433 <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com> and Richard Levitte
434 <richard@levittr.org>. Additions were made by Tobias Ellinghaus
435 <me@houz.org>.
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438 The project was started by Johannes Hanika in early 2009 to fill the
439 gap (or, rather, a black hole) of a digital photography workflow tool
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443 Copyright (C) 2009-2017 by Authors.
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445 darktable is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
446 under the terms of the GPL v3 or (at your option) any later version.
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