Re: [OT] photo processing (was Distro upgrade vs: new install)

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On 05/31/2013 11:30 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
2013/5/31 Jouni Rinne <l33tmmx@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:l33tmmx@xxxxxxxxx>>

    31.05.2013 22:04, david kirjoitti:
     > On 05/31/2013 02:15 AM, Ivan Tarozzi wrote:
     >> Il 31/05/2013 14:12, Jörn Nettingsmeier ha scritto:
     >>> On 05/31/2013 12:16 PM, david wrote:
     >>>
     >>> check out darktable.org <http://darktable.org> and never look
    back :-D
     >>
     >> +1 ;)
     >
     > I tried out Darktable. I couldn't make heads or tails of it. For
    instance, never
     > figured out how to get it to actually output a processed image.
     >
     > So I dropped it and went with RawTherapee instead. :-)
     >
     > But neither of them have the speed of the proprietary program,
    neither support
     > using multiple cores, neither have the photo management chops.
    (Well, near as I
     > can tell about Darktable.)
     >
    Unfortunately, I have to agree. Darktable has the most un-intuitive and
    confusing interface I've seen in any program. A shame.

I remember I was confused at first, but I learned quickly by watching
some screencasts:
http://www.darktable.org/resources/#screencasts

I think that the UI of Darktable is great, especially the last version
(view of modules is improved, for example)

Thanks, but I think that if *someone must show you how to use a program* when you're already familiar with the knowledge domain (photo processing), it's not an intuitive UI.

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