NAME¶
darktable - a digital photography workflow application
SYNOPSIS¶
darktable [options] [IMG_1234.{RAW,...}|image_folder/]
Options:
-d {all,cache,camctl,camsupport,control,dev,fswatch,
input,lighttable,masks,memory,nan,opencl,
perf,pwstorage,print,sql}
--disable-opencl
--library <library file>
--datadir <data directory>
--moduledir <module directory>
--tmpdir <tmp directory>
--configdir <user config directory>
--cachedir <user cache directory>
--localedir <locale directory>
--luacmd <lua command>
--conf <key>=<value>
--noiseprofiles <noiseprofiles json file>
--help
--version
DESCRIPTION¶
darktable is a digital photography workflow application for
Linux,
Mac OS X and several other
Unices.
The application is designed to ease editing and consistent processing of large
photo sessions and provides an easy to use digital lighttable and a set of
sophisticated post-processing tools.
Most processing is done in 32-bit floating point per channel mode in device
independent
CIE L*a*b* color space.
darktable is also fully
color managed, which gives you full control over the look of the photos.
The application relies on a modern plugin architecture thus making it easy for
3rd party developers to extend the existing capabilities of the application.
All lighttable and darkroom features are implemented as plugins, so you can
create your plugins reusing existing code. Most workflow specific things can
also be scripted in
Lua.
OPTIONS¶
- IMG_1234.RAW or image_folder/
- You may optionally supply the filename of an image or the name of a folder
containing image files. If a filename is given darktable starts in
darkroom view with that file opened. If a folder is given darktable starts
in lighttable view with the content of that folder as the current
collection. If there is already an instance of darktable running (using
the same library) the image or folder will be opened there, using
D-Bus to communicate between the two processes.
- -d <debug option>
- This option enables debug output to the terminal. There are several
subsystems of darktable and debugging of each of them can be activated
separately. You can use this option multiple times if you want debugging
output of more than one subsystem.
A few of those debug options are:
- control
- Enable job queue debugging. If you redirect darktable's output to
control.log and call ./tools/create_control_svg.sh
control.log, you will get a nice control.svg with a
visualization of the threads' work.
- cache
- This will give you a lot of debugging info about the thumbnail cache for
lighttable mode. If compiled in debug mode, this will also tell you where
in the code a certain buffer has last been locked.
- perf
- Use this for performance tweaking your darkroom modules. It will
rdtsc-measure the runtimes of all plugins and print them to stdout.
- all
- Enable all debugging output.
- --disable-opencl
- Prevent darktable from initializing the OpenCL subsystem. Use this option
in case darktable crashes at startup due to a defective OpenCL
implementation.
- --library <library file>
- darktable keeps image information in an sqlite database for fast access.
The default location of that database file is
"$HOME/.config/darktable/library.db". You may give an
alternative location, e.g. if you want to do some experiments without
compromising your original library.db. If the database file does not
exist, darktable creates it for you. You may also give
":memory:" as a library file in which case the database is kept
in system memory - all changes are discarded when darktable
terminates.
- --datadir <data directory>
- This option defines the directory where darktable finds its runtime data.
The default place depends on your installation. Typical places are
"/opt/darktable/share/darktable/" and
"/usr/share/darktable/".
- --moduledir <module directory>
- darktable has a modular structure and organizes its modules as shared
libraries for loading at runtime. With this option you tell darktable
where to look for its shared libraries. The default place depends on your
installation; typical places are "/opt/darktable/lib/darktable/"
and "/usr/lib/darktable/".
- --tmpdir <tmp directory>
- The place where darktable stores its temporary files. If this option is
not supplied darktable uses the system default.
- --configdir <config directory>
- This option defines the directory where darktable stores the user specific
configuration. The default place is
"$HOME/.config/darktable/".
- --cachedir <cache directory>
- darktable keeps a cache of image thumbnails for fast image preview and of
precompiled OpenCL binaries for fast startup. By default the cache is
located in "$HOME/.cache/darktable/". There may exist multiple
thumbnail caches in parallel - one for each library file.
- --localedir <locale directory>
- The place where darktable finds its language specific text strings. The
default place depends on your installation. Typical places are
"/opt/darktable/share/locale/" and
"/usr/share/locale/".
- --luacmd <lua command>
- A string containing lua commands to execute after lua initialization.
These commands will be run after your "luarc" file.
If lua is not compiled in, this option will be accepted but won't do
anything.
- --conf <key>=<value>
- darktable supports a rich set of configuration parameters which the user
defines in "darktablerc" - darktable's configuration file in the
user config directory. You may temporarily overwrite individual settings
on the command line with this option - however, these settings will not be
stored in "darktablerc".
- --noiseprofiles <noiseprofiles json file>
- darktable's profiled denoise module uses camera specific profile data that
gets loaded from an external JSON file. With this option the file to be
loaded can be changed to allow testing alternative profiles. The default
profile file is "noiseprofiles.json" and is typically found in
"/opt/darktable/share/darktable/" or
"/usr/share/darktable/".
DEFAULT KEYBINDINGS¶
All modes
- l
- Switch to lighttable view
- d
- Switch to darkroom view
- t
- Switch to tethered capture view
- m
- Switch to map view
- s
- Switch to slideshow view
- p
- Switch to print view
- .
- Switch between lighttable and darkroom views
- Ctrl-q
- Quit
- F11
- Switch between fullscreen and normal modes of the application's
window
- Esc
- Leave fullscreen mode
- Ctrl-h
- Show/hide header
- Tab
- Show/hide sidebars
Lighttable mode
- g, Shift-g
- Navigate to top, bottom row
- PageUp, PageDown
- Navigate one page up, down
- '
- Scroll center
- Down, Left, Right, Up
- Scroll down, left, right, up
- z
- Preview image
- Ctrl-z
- Preview image with focus detection
- F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
- Color labels: toggle red, yellow, green, blue and purple
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Star rating
- 0
- Strip all stars
- r
- Mark as rejected
- l
- Realign images to the grid
- Alt-1
- Zoom in on first visible image
- Alt-2, 3
- Adjust zoom
- Alt-4
- Zoom out completely
- Ctrl-a
- Select all images
- Ctrl-Shift-a
- Select no images
- Ctrl-i
- Invert selection
- Ctrl-d
- Duplicate image
- Ctrl-g, Ctrl-Shift-g
- Group/ungroup selected images
- Delete
- Remove image from collection
- Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
- Copy all, selected history
- Ctrl-v, Ctrl-Shift-v
- Paste all, selected history
- Space
- Toggle selection of an image
- Return
- Select an image
- Ctrl-e
- Export currently selected images
- Ctrl-k
- Jump back to the previous collection
- Ctrl-t
- Open a popup to quickly tag an image
- Ctrl-Shift-i
- Import a folder
- Ctrl-j
- Jump to the filmroll of an image
Darkroom mode
- Alt-1, 2, 3
- Zoom to 1:1, fill, and fit, respectively
- Ctrl-f
- Show/hide filmstrip
- Space, Backspace
- Step to next, previous image
- Ctrl-e
- Export current image
- Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
- Copy all, selected history
- Ctrl-v, Ctrl-Shift-v
- Paste all, selected history
- o
- Toggle show of over- and under-exposure
- Ctrl-g
- Toggle gamut check
- Ctrl-s
- Toggle softproofing
- Enter
- In Crop & Rotate module, commit the crop
- [, ]
- In Flip module, rotate 90 degrees ccw, cw
- <, >
- When drawing masks, decrease, increase brush opacity, respectively
- {, }
- When drawing masks, decrease, increase brush hardness, respectively
- [, ]
- When drawing masks, decrease, increase brush size, respectively
Tethered mode
- Ctrl-f
- Show/hide filmstrip
- v
- Toggle live view
Map mode
- Ctrl-f
- Show/hide filmstrip
- Ctrl-z
- Undo
- Ctrl-r
- Redo
Filmstrip (when the cursor is on top of the filmstrip)
- F1, F2, F3, F4, F5
- Color labels: toggle red, yellow, green, blue and purple
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Star rating
- 0
- Strip all stars
- r
- Mark as rejected
- Ctrl-d
- Duplicate image
- Ctrl-a
- Select all images
- Ctrl-Shift-a
- Select no images
- Ctrl-i
- Invert selection
- Ctrl-c, Ctrl-Shift-c
- Copy all, selected history
- Ctrl-v, Ctrl-Shift-v
- Paste all, selected history
Slideshow mode
- Space
- Start/stop playback
SEE ALSO¶
darktable-cli(1)
OTHER INFO¶
Please visit
darktable's website for news, blog and bug tracker:
<
http://www.darktable.org/>
<
http://www.darktable.org/usermanual/> The complete darktable usermanual.
darktablerc.html An overview over all default config settings. The
default place depends on your installation. Typical places are
"/opt/darktable/share/doc/darktable/" and
"/usr/share/doc/darktable/".
REPORTING BUGS¶
Please use the bug tracker on
<
http://www.darktable.org/redmine/projects/darktable/issues/> to report
bugs, feature requests and so on.
AUTHORS¶
The principal developer of darktable is Johannes Hanika. The (hopefully)
complete list of contributors to the project is:
* developers: Roman Lebedev, Ulrich Pegelow, Tobias Ellinghaus, Pedro
Côrte-Real, Pascal Obry, johannes hanika, Aldric Renaudin, parafin,
Jérémy Rosen, Pascal de Bruijn, Edouard Gomez, Alexandre
Prokoudine, Christian Tellefsen.
* translators: Pascal Obry, Ger Siemerink, Tobias Ellinghaus, shlomi braitbart,
Michel Leblond, Richard Levitte, Thomas Pryds, tatica, Josep V. Moragues,
Báthory Péter, Matjaž Jeran, Novy Sawai, Alexandre
Prokoudine, Pascal de Bruijn, Alberto Caso, Dušan Kazik, Germano
Massullo, Matthieu Moy, Milan Knížek, Nazarii Vitak, Tomasz
Golinski, johannes hanika.
* contributors (at least 5 commits): Stefan Schöfegger, Ger Siemerink,
Dan Torop, Michel Leblond, Matthieu Volat, shlomi braitbart, Asma, Bernd
Steinhauser, tatica, Richard Levitte, Maurizio Paglia, Matthieu Moy, Thomas
Pryds, Chris Hodapp, Alexander V. Smal, Josep V. Moragues.
And all those of you that made previous releases possible
This man page was written by Alexandre Prokoudine
<alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com> and Richard Levitte
<richard@levittr.org>. Additions were made by Tobias Ellinghaus
<me@houz.org>.
HISTORY¶
The project was started by Johannes Hanika in early 2009 to fill the gap (or,
rather, a black hole) of a digital photography workflow tool on Linux.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright (C) 2009-2015 by Authors.
darktable is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GPL v3 or (at your option) any later version.