Adobe Lightroom vs. Darktable in the Year 2024.

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  • Is Darktable ready to take on the "Big guys"? Is Darktable a good alternative to Adobe Lightroom?
    In this video I try to compare Adobe Lightroom Classic and Darktable, without actually comparing them. Both are digital image development applications, however, they are completely different from the ground up. Their purpose, their target audience and the way they work, makes them difficult to compare side by side. I'd much rather talk about which is the right one for you.
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    Video segments:
    00:00 - 00:31 Intro
    00:31 - 03:04 Summary
    03:04 - 04:55 How is Darktable better than Lightroom?
    04:55 - 05:59 How is Lightroom better than Darktable?
    05:59 - 08:43 Both are good, but...
    08:43 - 09:27 Outro
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  • @StudioPetrikas
    @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +17

    0:15 Lightroom vs. Darktable, of course. Incredibly difficult not to get my tongue in a twist, and still managed to leave this one in... Embarrassing.

  • @antonvoloshin9833
    @antonvoloshin9833 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I've ditched all the Adobe products when they implemented their subscription-only policy, and when you start to study the alternatives, you're actually realize how crappy Adobe products was in the first place.

  • @triplewinlin5576
    @triplewinlin5576 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Less than half of an hour before I watched this video, I was describing the difference between Darktable and Lightroom to someone. I used the analogy that DT is like a powerful racecar and LR is like a minivan! I nearly fell off my chair when I watched and heard your nearly identical comments!

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ha! That's awesome, it means that I'm not just driveling nonsense!

    • @linde8160
      @linde8160 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Men often use car or soccer analogies.

  • @hkp9257
    @hkp9257 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I did choose Darktable because PS/LR were the last bit of software which stopped me to going to Linux.
    Aurelien Pierre, the creator of a lot of Darktable modules, has a ~1h video on his basic darktable workflow.
    After that, most people should be good to go and will get viable results.
    The workflow in Lightroom often is learning by doing. Something I would not advice people to do with Darktable.
    Also some tutorials of darktable are getting highly complex on how the software works on the background. So watch out for tutorials which will show you a workflow or people who will live develop their pictures to get new ideas on how to use the software to your liking.
    In generally Iam happy that you now have waay more options regarding raw editing software. Like 7+ good and viable options with different forms of payments and for different operating systems.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I really don't think anyone who is new to Darktable needs to watch a 1-hour tutorial on how to develop a photo. To get deeper understanding? Sure. But it's not something beginners should do.

  • @pedrorrodriguez1
    @pedrorrodriguez1 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Nice! Now that you have teased us with your incredibly long list of modules, I'd be interested to see a full edit from start to finish.

  • @roberthavlik9069
    @roberthavlik9069 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've been searching for a comparison like that for quite a while now and finally found this one. I think it's fantastic and just long enough to tell the differences. Well done thank you!

  • @BMSWEB
    @BMSWEB 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Massive Thumbs up just for your analogy . . . loved it

  • @Andy-rk9mu
    @Andy-rk9mu ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My editing needs are rather simple and LrC would suffice, but not being able to share/split/copy/manually manage database and photos was a true show stopper. Glad I came across DT and learned so much about the process as well.

  • @terrypinfold5043
    @terrypinfold5043 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is a very fair comparison of DT. I found it interesting that I describe to my photography student that LR is the automatic car that is a pleasure to drive around town and to the shops for groceries and Darktable is the Lamborghini that you want to drive on the really fun roads. You make a similar analogy in your comparison.

  • @Patastroph
    @Patastroph ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice video, very complete and precise

  • @luisarevalo6112
    @luisarevalo6112 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great comparison, well presented! I use manual mode/raw files and I've been using Darktable for several years, it’s the only program I use for all my digital developing. I do use LR for a quick edit for iPhone pics but only as a secondary source to work on my iPad.

  • @amsterdamguy520
    @amsterdamguy520 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Exactly this kind of comparison I was searching! I will give it a try.

  • @grahambeal6754
    @grahambeal6754 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Liked it. I'll send the link on to my LR-using friend: he mentions doing some comparison stuff every now and then. Thanks.

  • @prynner
    @prynner ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, a very intelligent review.

  • @JHuffPhoto
    @JHuffPhoto ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I was a long time LRc user. I had dabbled with darktable off and on for a few years. Last summer I switched over to darktable full time. It has been a learning experience. It takes a lot of practice and fiddling around to get the desired results. You are absolutely correct in that regard. I am running darktable on an M1 Mac mini and honestly the speed, while not as fast as LRc is plenty acceptable. If I were trying to make a living doing photography I would likely be using LRc since as you say it is fast and easy to get good results. However, I am not and I like having the absolute control of darktable. darktable is an incredibly powerful tool but it is easy to "crash into a wall" with it. It takes some time to learn what works and what doesn't work in different scenarios. I find myself taking a lot of photos of mundane things just to practice my editing skills in darktable. I find the DRM side of darktable to be perfectly useable but my needs are pretty meager. Thanks for the video it was interesting to see someone else's take on this subject.

    • @joylox
      @joylox 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My dad uses all the Adobe software on his Mac and tried to get me to do the same. He had gotten me first PS Elements 11 I think, and then Adobe CS6, but I could never get into lightroom, and I'd still use Photoshop for everything. When I had an issue that required a reinstall a few years later, I found out that Photoshop had switched to online access and I couldn't download my plugins for raw images, so I switched to Darktable. I was also using both Mac and Ubuntu on Mac hardware at the time, and Darktable worked on both. The main reason I had Ubuntu, Kdenlive (a free video editor) now works on Mac, so I tend to use my own suite of free software to replace Adobe. Usually I still need to put things into GIMP after I use Darktable to add my name/watermark and sometimes do some extra stuff like the bandaid tool or some smudging, but if you have a clear idea in mind and a good enough idea of what to do, it's great having more control and not having to pay for stuff. The only issue is just that it takes so long for new camera support to be added. I got the Canon R7 that came out about a year and a half ago, and I still can't open the raw files in Darktable, so I downloaded the Canon software instead.

  • @DevanGoodwin
    @DevanGoodwin ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great points. I've tried lightroom but I keep coming back to darktable. It's a little more work but it's worth it for me.

  • @user-ht2hv7bb3r
    @user-ht2hv7bb3r ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Gus!
    Beeing an Linux customer I'm completely blind to Lightroom realm but so much more I highly appreciate your comprehensive remarks on these image editing software. 👍

  • @Eigil_Skovgaard
    @Eigil_Skovgaard ปีที่แล้ว

    Well put.

  • @Wistbacka
    @Wistbacka 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I can appreciate what you said abput having full control and being able to go in and tweak every single option.
    However, for me personally - who is very nerdy - still need the speed of being able to process many images fast. And I already think lightroom is still a bit too laggy at times, so seeing Darktable's refresh speed would drive me nuts.

  • @cvijax
    @cvijax 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very fair and to the point.

  • @barselino9877
    @barselino9877 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    darktable also allows you to essentially use a 3D LUT, with the ‘filmic rgb’ module acting as a log shaper (‘look’ section all zeroed out, e.g. contrast, latitude etc).
    when you’re building the LUT, just make sure to undo the previous filmic rgb log shaper accordingly, re-do another log transform of choice, like arri logC or cineon, AND THEN add the display transform/image formation chain of choice, then export and use the LUT with the lut 3d module. so in theory you can use arri k1s1, AgX, or any image formation chain inside darktable.
    (slight drawback would be the fact that the ‘filmic rgb’ module applied some chroma compressions to the upper and lower regions/values, which is not desirable if all you’re looking for is a simple log2 shaper/transform)

    • @grahamtowers5513
      @grahamtowers5513 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What does that even mean?? Are you speaking English?? I have had darktable for ages & I can't use it! I have watched tutorial videos but my use of it is basic to say the least, I have made a couple of B&W images with just colour in the eyes, when I tried to show my grandson how I did it it wouldn't work at all, no matter how many times I tried!

  • @asriartani6719
    @asriartani6719 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thnk you so so mutchhhhh :)

  • @dedyariawan778
    @dedyariawan778 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    owasome brother...thankx a lot...

  • @l.968
    @l.968 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video as always! Being able to mask any module is such a crazy feature that I really miss when I'm on LrC. However, one thing I def miss from LrC when I'm using DT are the auto-selection tools when masking, big time savers.

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some years ago (+10) I was doing sports photography. I had two regular clients and one occasionally. I did use Lightroom, it was the best I could find at the time. I will say I have not tried Darktable, I only know what I have heard here. I am just an old amateur photographer now.
    For me, speed was number one. I was always at the event with a writing journalist. We both went home to finish our respective work. The articles were for online use. I had approx. an hour to get my pics ready. Usually 20-30 pictures. So it is around 2 min per picture. Selections out of about 200 pics, and touching up, and in the end export and upload. I would not have been satisfied with a slower program. Looking back, I wish I could have had the newest LR. Don't get me wrong, I am not an Adobe fan, but the speed LR works with now, was an unimaginable dream at the time.
    My point: Speed is also a quality. That's why I think that programs, like LR, still have a big future. News are faster and faster, and it is all a battle getting the news online as fast as possible.

  • @internetservices-ki7px
    @internetservices-ki7px 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found your channel no so long ago, your videos are very very good! your approach is technical but very practical at the same time (hard to find). Your videos about Filmic RGB are amaizing. Regarding this comparison you nailed!! completely agree with every word. Only one thing you forgot to mention, Darktable is multiplatform, there is not lightroom version for Linux. That could be the only feature that make some people the decision. Keep doing more videos!

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks! That's such a good point, I actually forgot about the "cross-platformness" of Darktable. It's a big "selling point" for sure.

  • @joylox
    @joylox 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That analogy works really well. I tend to do use a few different programs, and it all depends on what I'm using. Usually I do a lot in Canon DPP4 which I get access to from having Canon gear. I started using it when I got tired of waiting for Darktable to add CR3 support after getting a mirrorless camera. Darktable was my go-to when I shot in CR2 format, and it's usually the second step in my editing process if I need some extra stuff that the Canon one just doesn't give you as much control over. Plus, DPP4 ones allow you to save your edited files as CR3, which DT now supports so I can keep using raw files for both steps. I then save it as TIFF, and if it's a really rough photo, I have the Topaz Denoise AI, and can run it through that, but usually I do final tweaks and add my name and the year in GIMP. Could someone do all those edits using just Photoshop and its various add ons? Probably. But do I want to pay for Adobe and still not have as much control? Nope. Plus, the main draw of Darktable to me, especially when used in combination with GIMP, is that they work on all operating systems. Adobe and Canon's software look slightly different on Mac than Windows, and don't support any other systems. Darktable has worked perfectly on the Ubuntu based laptop I have, so when I'm busy using my Mac for something else, like rendering a video for 2 hours, I can still edit photos on anything else.

  • @salinsilwal5074
    @salinsilwal5074 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you master

  • @joseeduardocaldasdiestra4494
    @joseeduardocaldasdiestra4494 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    TNX GENIUSE, really i owe you one

  • @ViewportPlaythrough
    @ViewportPlaythrough 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    darktable is the only reason why i feel secure if i would ever need to give up on lightroom.
    the only reason why im still using lightroom is theres no real substitute for photoshop and substance painter. and if i am going to use those two, then might as well just stick to the ecosystem
    coming back to lightroom. there are many features that has been on darktable and capture one for ages, that only now does lightroom adapt.. but like you said, lightroom is fast at processing them that at the end, lightroom do really feel more "professional" to use...
    also, the car analogy you used was briliant.. i didnt know how to explain them before until i watched your video ^_^

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    let's not forget the color swap, which you might need when you do infrared photography. LR is almost unusable and even in PS it takes several adjustments. In DT just one click :)

  • @Sharok480
    @Sharok480 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    How do you manage your pictures?
    I got more than 10000 files and I can't get rid or LrC because nothing manages my pictures properly...
    The closest I had was shotwell, but I can't easily move the database. I broke it once and it was a PITA to fix.
    I'll use literally anything if it can reliably import, avoid duplicating and quickly browse my pictures.
    I liked your tutorials and I love darktable, but I feel trapped.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lightroom's catalogues are really nice. However, it is possible to set up Darktable to behave a similar way.
      I'm using Darktable to manage my photos, but it's not perfect for my taste. I keep on looking for ways to improve it, and I'm having slow success. Maybe there's hope.

    • @donatzsky
      @donatzsky ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Have you tried digiKam? As long as you set it to write metadata to the files or sidecars, the database is mostly a convenience.
      I use Rapid Photo Downloader for importing, digiKam for managing, and Darktable for editing.

  • @Michael-fw5ef
    @Michael-fw5ef 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My interface looks different than yours. How do I get all the options in one place?

  • @MarceloAlejandroValdivia-go5lc
    @MarceloAlejandroValdivia-go5lc 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    buen paorte gracias

  • @jremi
    @jremi หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ha ha ha! I guess I just decided to go for the minivan... I've used Darktable for a few months now and I do find it very powerful. However, it crashes on me from time to time and the user interface is a bit of a moving target from one version to the next. Also, some concepts like the Scene-referred and Display-referred workflows are a bit awkward and muddy the water; for portability reasons, the Scene-referred workflow seems to be the best one of the two (according tp Aurélien Pierre also), but then all of the Display-referred workflow modules are still around and polluting the interface. somewhat. I am sure I will still want to use DT from time to time, especially its parametric mask which is incredible. Lightroom is expensive, but being almost retired, I will soon have enough free time to justify the cost of the Photography plan at 9.99/month, which gives access to Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Anyway, I do like this car analogy. It is spot on!

  • @misterx6209
    @misterx6209 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use darktable but sometime I wish it was easier to use and would also provide some more advanced retouch features. Not all sliders are self-explainatory.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I very much agree that Darktable is not new-user-friendly. But it's very difficult to be self-explanatory, when this much of control is given to the user.
      Therefore, Darktable has an extensive user manual, where you can use the search to find advanced description of every single thing in the software:
      docs.darktable.org/usermanual/4.0/en/

  • @musasoyyo
    @musasoyyo ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been using Lightroom since version 1.4 (so looking time user) I have lots of catalogues and thousands of pictures developed through Lightroom. I've been questioning if I should leave Lightroom (I don't like Adobe very much and already switched to Davinci Resolve for video editing) but Darktable has been very complex for me to grasp (I haven't had enough free time to sit and really learn), but the mayor drawback I've seen is that I find that Darktable is not very good for fast edits or for batch editing, when I have large photoshoots I have to edit from 20 to 100 photos time is very important and from what I have seen Darktable is not good for working fast.
    Other issues are that on Mac OS it doesn't behave as precise as it does on Linux or windows, and DT brush masks are just not really usable in my workflow. I wish I could switch to DT but I'm still not sure I can, I would also need to find a way to manage catalogs and photoshoots that's is as good as LR

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Funny enough, I received a very similar comment yesterday, here's my reply:
      ------
      "For people who shoot Sports, Weddings, etc. and require to do a large amount of photos, with lots of modifications - Lightroom is difficult to beat.
      That being said, I think I'm now able to match the speed of Lightroom with Darktable, but not Lightroom + Photoshop tandem.
      Some additional info:
      You can also Cull (mark as rejected, flag, rate) photos in Darktable.
      You do also have Styles (Presets in Lightroom) in Darktable.
      In addition, each module and each function is able to store presets of it's own. So even after you apply a style, you can have many stored presets of each 'tool' or 'function'.
      The real slowdown happens during the processing stage. The actual adjustments take a lot of time to process, as it takes a rather long time to export the images.
      My recommendation would be to keep using Lightroom, but make yourself comfortable in Darktable - it will pay off later on!"
      ------
      While 20-100 seems a lot, it's not a problem for Darktable at all. You can develop one capture, create a style of it, and re-apply that to the rest. Then, make adjustments individually as necessary.
      Again, the software that is going to be the fastest, is the one you are used to. My recommendation stands: get familiar with Darktable, and start phasing out Lightroom.
      Darktable will only get faster, but Lightroom has already hit the ceiling of it's capabilities (without doing a MAJOR software overhaul)

    • @musasoyyo
      @musasoyyo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree with what you said, It's a comfort thing, I need to really take the time to explore DT deeply, I just downloaded the manual.
      DT has good tools for culling that LR doesn't even offer. Some simple things I found in DT that LR doesn't have is, for example, the ability to add multiple color tags to one photo (I don't like that in LR you can just use one color tag per photo) other tools such as focus peak and focus areas to check the focus on every picture is just amazing.
      I think your rally car vs mini van analogy is just on point.
      I'll watch more of your videos to try and grasp DT even better, maybe switching to DT can be my new years resolution 😁.
      One thing that makes it difficult for me to abandon LR is that many times I work with other people and sharing LR catalogs, presets and profiles is quite simple, DT seems designed for solo work (hope I'm wrong about this).

    • @hkp9257
      @hkp9257 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@musasoyyo DT doenst have any cloud based backbone where you could share your pictures. So that would be an hard feature to include. On the other hand, you just need that little XMP sidecar file that includes all the edits.
      A little neat trick regarding editing alot of pictures. You often have pictures where you would need to do the same basic adjustments. Do one of them, go to the lighttable view, hoover over that picture, strg+c. Now hoover over the picture where you want to have the same edits done and press strg+v.
      Over the time you will also find your own style in Dt or be able to recreate your LR style and use filters for basic color grading, which makes the work much more slimline.

  • @CoachWasabi
    @CoachWasabi ปีที่แล้ว

    Can u tell how to change my Gary screen to dark screen because my darktable has Gary screen and it’s so difficult to see. 😢

    • @ei5705
      @ei5705 ปีที่แล้ว

      settings / general / change theme

  • @rexmanigsaca398
    @rexmanigsaca398 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it possible to use Lightroom presets to Darktable as well?

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No, unfortunately they are incompatible.

  • @vytautasalisauskas6059
    @vytautasalisauskas6059 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, I would love to take course from you on how to use Darktable :)

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Have you seen the tutorials I uploaded on TH-cam? Not sure if I have anything left to teach regarding Darktable

  • @outofthecommonphotography5503
    @outofthecommonphotography5503 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I appreciate the honesty of this video. Like you I've been with LR since it was created. For years it was free and well, wonderful. Then, out of nowhere to me, they started charging a monthly fee. Wait, what?! Ok, I get back in the day the software was always pricey. I mean, in the 90's we're talking about 4-500 or even higher depending on what Adobe software one wanted. Now though, I have to pay a monthly fee for the rest of my life?! Which means I've not only paid for the software but will continue to keep "buying" it forever?! GTFOH!!! This is why torrent stuff still lives.
    I was looking for an alternative to LR. I have purchased some Luminar products and have had some fun with that. But tweaking photos isn't as good. I need another LR. And this looks like the way to go. And though the company states they're not a replacement, to me, you are! I mean I know what they mean but just don't care. Too frustrated to pay for something for the rest of my life like a piece of software!

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Big, big part of why I started looking for alternatives was the software-as-a-service thing. Both, for having to pay a monthly fee, literally, for the rest of your life, AND not owning it in any way.

  • @richmonschumann4218
    @richmonschumann4218 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I started using DT because I am a fan of open source and did not want to commit to a purchase/monthly fee as a hobbyist. Overtime I found that DT has pushed me to learn more about how to process pictures. I could see how easy it would be to buy a pak of presets and just click some buttons with LR. I am not sure the LR would push me to learn about how to make colors look good.

  • @fABIO-cs3un
    @fABIO-cs3un ปีที่แล้ว

    Where the photo at 3:29 has been shoot?

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว

      Capo Caccia in Sardegna (Sardinia)

    • @fABIO-cs3un
      @fABIO-cs3un ปีที่แล้ว

      @@StudioPetrikas Damn I knew it! I ride MTB in that park, hope you've liked it!

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fABIO-cs3un it's incredibly beautiful. Very jealous you get to ride a bike in that scenery... Will visit again for sure!

    • @fABIO-cs3un
      @fABIO-cs3un ปีที่แล้ว

      @@StudioPetrikas let me know if you'll visit again, I could show you some interesting place around the same area and in north Sardinia in general

  • @youtuberboi4824
    @youtuberboi4824 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Why the "in 2024" this video was uploaded in Nov 2022....

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because nothing about the software packages changed drastically enough in a year, to warrant me remaking the exactly the same video with a different title.

  • @IliaSibiryakov
    @IliaSibiryakov ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What vehicle is film then?
    It requires no understanding of image formation, yet produces better results than either of these softwares.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      A train.
      I love trains.

    • @IliaSibiryakov
      @IliaSibiryakov ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StudioPetrikas ha ha very true

    • @NihalRahman123
      @NihalRahman123 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Film is a expensive vintage sports car, fast, but luxurious. But also old and difficult to maintain and control?

    • @IliaSibiryakov
      @IliaSibiryakov ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StudioPetrikas that’s what photography software should aim to be like

    • @IliaSibiryakov
      @IliaSibiryakov ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@NihalRahman123 yeah like forgettinf to rewind your film before opening the camera

  • @fotografieuweroder4175
    @fotografieuweroder4175 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Long time ago also used LR but moved to Capture One which is far better than LR and now Darktable - for me, as you mentioned for LR, samesame - much much faster with Capture One than Darktable but Darktable is really much much better and much much slower. THX, …

  • @WMedl
    @WMedl 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My experiences with Lightroom (LR) are minimal, I use Capture One C1) and occasionally DxO Photolab ( in one workflow). The rendering both of raw and jpeg is far better in C1 than in Darktable (DT). The DT modules are often overloaded with the color grading at the top. Changes in parameter values are less obvious so the leaning curve is flat.
    For me the Module sequence is not very transparent and the handbook partially difficult to understand.
    There are no layers so that different processing steps for a certain area can not be concentrated, instead modules have to be multiplied. Although I appreciate the bundle of computational masking types the lack of pixel based masks makes it difficult to fine tune them.
    Besides my huge amount of C1 based catalogues those above problems make it difficult for me to switch to DT - and to Linux.
    P.S. C1 and DxO still offer a life long license.....

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "The rendering both of raw and jpeg is far better in C1 than in Darktable (DT)" - Not sure what you mean by "rendering". If you mean that you get better results - that's down to the user. And the user has more control in Darktable.
      "The DT modules are often overloaded with the color grading at the top" - This is simply not true. You're free to use as many or as few modules as you wish.
      I think you have too many misconceptions about Darktable. I strongly recommend watching a few tutorials on the basic image development in Darktable, it is really nowhere near as complicated as people make it out to be (as long as you understand the image development pipeline).

    • @WMedl
      @WMedl 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StudioPetrikas Sorry, especially color grading and filmic rgb are so overloaded. As far as the workflow concerns the sequence is crucial but the guidelines difficult to understand.
      Also the rendering of unprocessed images is very different.
      And what about layers and masks?
      P.S. I tried to test Darktable for months (tending to leave Windows completely) and have seen mor than hundred tutorials....

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@WMedl Well, you are once again comparing a racing car to a minivan. The 'filmic rgb' module has just enough tools to give you full control of the image formation. What you are getting in software like Lightroom or C1 is 'ballpark estimations' of what *should* look good; they're often good enough, but you simply have no control of the process.
      You cannot preview a raw file without processing it first. What you are previewing without processing is the embedded jpg. Unless you are able to look at a table of numbers and see an image (Matrix-style).
      Every module can be masked and most modules can be duplicated (simulating layers).

    • @WMedl
      @WMedl 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StudioPetrikas You always see a sort of jpeg also in DT!
      As a painter I am primaraly interested in th look though I do not neglect physics or chemistry (in painting)!
      And what about masks?

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In Darktbale, you see the "jpg" as a thumbnail only as prievew. Once you load the raw file into darkroom, there are a few modules that will get enabled, to properly preview the raw. And those modules are under your control.
      Masks can be applied to each module individually, as I've mentioned earlier. Darktable has incredibly potent masking tools.

  • @Comyupower
    @Comyupower ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah as soon as i saw that it needs 3 sec to render changes it was dead to me
    I have no idea how you can recommend that then - its an art after all, if i cant see what i change smoothly it wont turn out as good

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      This was an edge-case scenario, of layers upon layers of modules.
      Darktable is slower than Lightroom - yes. But at the power that Lightroom gives, Darktable is only very slightly slower.
      Is this the very first video of Darktable you've watched?

    • @Comyupower
      @Comyupower ปีที่แล้ว

      @@StudioPetrikas yeah. Dont get me wrong i think its amazing. To me i can just easily see that it would be smarter to make it a 10 bucks a year subscription so you can pay an ui expert to redesign the menus, or like the other dev seems to be doing in the r version.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Can you pinpoint some of the troublesome areas of the UI?
      "Charging" people would be difficult, as it's an open source project.

  • @melaniezette886
    @melaniezette886 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes it is as stable as LR

  • @mattskie2.0
    @mattskie2.0 ปีที่แล้ว

    If it's free, It's for me

  • @lilshex
    @lilshex ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Once you understand the power of DT, LRC looks amature in comparison.

  • @XavierP56
    @XavierP56 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I will cancel my LR subscription. So easy to get better results with Darktable. Only the masks are a bit painful to use but you don't need to use them so often with Tone Egalizer.

  • @tectoramia-sz1lu
    @tectoramia-sz1lu ปีที่แล้ว

    If you are only processing a few photos at a time, any of the freebies will do what you want.
    If you have a lot of photos (100-200) or so to edit quickly, it has to be Lightroom.

    • @StudioPetrikas
      @StudioPetrikas  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's a very uninformed opinion.