

The contrast slider also has a wider range, developers said, and for local adjustments, a mid-tones option was added. The latest version includes a haze removal tool that can help remove fog and similar distractions. While Windows users now have a version to install, the Mac and Linux versions just got an upgrade as well. With a new programmer willing to work on the system, the open-source platform was able to expand to a third operating system. As an open-source platform, Darktable previously didn’t have a Windows version because there wasn’t a developer willing to make the modifications and keep the program current.


Like the Mac and Linux versions, Darktable for Windows includes tools for non-destructive editing and organizing large photo libraries. After testing a beta version this summer, the official Windows version is now available, though developers note a few shortcomings, including no printing options and some buggy TIFF file management. And while the free software has been around since 2009, bringing in a new developer, Peter Budai, allowed the system to expand to Windows platforms as well. Darktable, a free photo editor and asset manager, recently updated to 2.4.0 and brought a Windows version, along with expanding the earlier options for Mac and Linux.ĭarktable is an open-source software similar to Lightroom with tools for organizing files and processing RAW images. Fitbit Versa 3ĭzianis Apolka/123RFWindows users that don’t want to fork over cash for a RAW photo editor and digital asset manager like Lightroom now have access to a free alternative.
