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Darktable editor
Darktable editor





darktable editor

Masks get another tweak in this release, which makes them completely WYSIWYG. This is particularly useful in scenes with shallow depth of field, allowing you to easily mask the sharp parts of the image to either apply effects to them, or hold back effects so they don't apply to them.

darktable editor

The ability to mix hand-drawn masks with parametric masks (which used to be called "conditional blending") allows for almost unlimited retouching power.ĭarktable 3.6 adds yet another option to the masking mix: the ability to create an opacity mask based on the sharpness of the image.

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Private fields are displayed within darktable but are not be included in exported images.įields with both options unchecked are displayed within darktable and included in exported images.Darktable has always excelled at masking, meaning selecting, hiding and showing various areas of an image so you can alter and edit them in a non-destructive way. private Keep this metadata field private. Hidden fields are not displayed anywhere in darktable and are not be included in exported images. For each metadata item, two check boxes allow you to restrict how metadata is handled: visible Show or hide this metadata field. The “preferences…” option in the presets menu brings up a dialog where you can configure how metadata is handled within darktable. reset button Delete existing metadata from the selected images. apply Apply new settings from the metadata entry fields to the selected images. Double-click on a field’s label to delete the contents of that field. Press Enter to apply any text entered in the current metadata field to the selected images. Hold Ctrl while scrolling with your mouse to increase the height of a field. 🔗module controls metadata entry fields A separate field is displayed for each metadata item. Metadata is freeformat text (title, description, creator, publisher, rights etc.) that describes your images.







Darktable editor