As you may know, Darktable is an open-source photo workflow application and RAW developers, managing digital negatives in a database and allowing the users to view them through a zoomable light table. Also, the users can develop and enhance raw images.
The latest version available is Darktable 1.6.7, which comes with a huge list of changes:
- improvements to facebook export
- interpolation fixups
- demosaic code cleanups
- slideshow should handle very small images better
- improve Olympus lens detection
- various minor memory leak fixes
- various other fixes
Camera support:
- Nikon D7200
- Nikon Coolpix P340
- Canon EOS 750D
- Canon EOS 760D
- Canon EOS M2
- Panasonic DMC-CM1
- Panasonic DMC-GF7 (4:3 only)
- Olympus XZ-10
- Olympus SP570UZ
- Samsung NX500
- Fuji F600EXR
Aspect ratios:
- Pansonic DMC-G5
- Panasonic DMC-GM5
- Panasonic FZ200
White balance presets:
- Nikon D7200
- Nikon Coolpix P340
- Panasonic DMC-GM1
- Panasonic DMC-GM5
- Olympus E-M10
- Olympus E-PL7
- Olympus XZ-10
Noise profiles:
- Canon Powershot G9
- Sony A350
Basecurves:
- Nikon D7200
- Nikon D7000
- Nikon D750
- Nikon D90
Translations: Catalan, German, Spanish, Swedish.
Installation instructions:
Darktable is available via some third party PPA, so installing Darktable on Ubuntu is piece of cake. All you need to do is add the PPA to your system, update the local repository index and install the darktable package:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pmjdebruijn/darktable-release
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install darktable
Optional, to remove Darktable, do:
$ sudo apt-get install darktable
The installation instructions should work on Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet, Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr and derivative systems like Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Deepin 2014, Peppermint 6, Peppermint 5, LXLE 14.04 and Linux Lite 2.