I’m growing more and more impressed with its capabilities the more I use it! Wrapping my head around its approach to masking, and its “scene referred pipeline” took some time, but now that I’m getting the hang of it, I think I can say I genuinely prefer it to Lightroom.

Combined with digiKam, which is excellent for photo collection management, I’m a very happy photographer :)

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      In terms of noise reduction which greatly affects image quality it is nowhere near the big commercial players.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        Have you tried the “Denoise (profiled)” feature? It applies auto de-noising per your camera model and metadata quite nicely. You can then fine tune it after enabling the feature.

        • @ClockworkOtter
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          17 months ago

          I usually leave it at chroma only as well. Luminance noise is far less unpleasant on the eyes.

      • AdaOP
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        27 months ago

        I’ve found the profiled noise reduction in Darkroom to do what I need. I’ve not noticed any significant difference between it and the results I was getting from Lightroom.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          That may be so, but Lightroom is not the class leader in noise reduction. There are other programs out there that do a much better job

          • AdaOP
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            17 months ago

            Cool, but I don’t need class leader… I need “works on my linux box without loss of functionality compared to my previous Windows workflow”

    • @jeeva
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      07 months ago

      You’re doubting that it’s meeting or missing image quality?