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Somewhere over the rainbow.
Darktable czyli alternatywa dla Lightrooma od Adobe od teraz dostępny jest na Windowsa całkowicie za darmo!

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Darktable to zaawansowany, otwarty program typu „cyfrowa ciemnia”, przeznaczony do pracy z RAW-ami z aparatów cyfrowych. Znajduje się tu moduł do przeglądania zdjęć i moduł do edycji i eksportu, a także mapa, na której można zobaczyć miejsca robienia zdjęć na podstawie metadanych, przygotowania zdjęć do druku i tryb prezentacji.
Darktable przechowuje listę zdjęć we własnej bazie, w której można przypisywać im etykiety i oceny, można też oglądać je w proporcjach 1:1. Program powstał z myślą o fotografach, którzy pracują na setkach, a może nawet tysiącach zdjęć jednego dnia. Jest to również jedyny obecnie otwarty program, który umożliwia zdalne sterowanie aparatem.
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darktable 2.4.3
New Features
  • Support for tags and ratings in the watermark module
  • Read Xmp.exif.DateTimeOriginal from XMP sidecars
  • Build and install noise tools
  • Add a script for converting .dtyle to an .xmp
Bugfixes
  • Don't create unneeded folders during export in some cases
  • When collecting by tags, don't select subtags
  • Fix language selection on OSX
  • Fix a crash while tethering
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darktable 2.4.4
New Features
  • Added 50% zoom option in darkroom mode to the navigation dropdown
  • perspective correction: usability improvement – allow setting the radius when (de)selecting lines
Bugfixes
  • Fix selecting drives in the import dialog on Windows by bundling a patched glib
  • Add some space between checkbox and label in color picker
  • OpenCL: better readability of debug output on memory usage
  • Levels: catch an edge case where float != int
  • Fix the alignment in a tooltip in lens correction
  • Local contrast: Reset strength slider to 120% when double clicked
  • Drop unused clone masks when loading xmp files
  • Remove all sub masks when clearing cloning masks
  • darktable-cltest: do not print summary statistics on OpenCL usage
  • Perspective correction: take aspect parameter into account when judging on neutral settings
  • Haze removal: fix tiled processing
  • Fix install on Windows due to GraphicsMagick's versioned filenames
  • PPM: Handle byte order when loading files
  • Fix #12165: Don't try to show dialog without gui
  • Fix an out-of-bounds memory access
  • Tools: Fix typo in darktable-gen-noiseprofile that made it unusable
  • MacOS package: point gettext to correct localedir
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darktable 3.0.2
What's new in darktable 3.0.2
April 18, 2020
  • New Features And Changes:
  • Better UI for the blend modes which are now grouped by category.
  • Ctrl+Click can be used to rename a module instance.
  • Allow larger vignette scale.
  • Add pseudo preset in whitebalance to keep user's modifications.
  • In crop&rotate module it is possible to allow only vertical composition change using the Shift modifier when dragging the crop area and horizontal one using the Ctrl modifier.
  • Bug fixes:
  • Fix color peaking mode in culling mode.
  • Fix single expanded module in some cases.
  • Fix a watermark issue that could crash darktable.
  • Fix issue with gradient mask rotation in some cases.
  • Fix upward compatibility support in base adjustment module.
  • Fix issues on some Lut 3D files.
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darktable 3.2.1
New Features And Changes

  • Add support for curved gradients. This can be helpful when putting a gradient mask on an image with a horizon line that is curved due to lens distortion. This can also be for artistic goals.
  • Add support for AVIF file format (requires
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  • Collect module has two new filters: module and module order.
    The former makes it possible to filter pictures based on the
    activated modules in the history. The latter can be used to filter
    based on the pipe version (legacy up to 2.6 releases or v3.0
    starting with 3.0 release).
  • Tag in the Collect module keeps track of the selected images order.
    When a tag is at the first level of the Collect module, any change
    on the images order is kept along with the selected tag.
    This allows to the user to associate a specific order with every image (tag)
    collection.
  • A full rewrite of the pipe ordering has been done. It is now
    possible to change the order of the pipe using a new module giving
    access to the legacy order (order used up to 2.6 releases) and the
    v3.0 order. It is also
    possible to create module order presets which can be freely applied.
    Note that the copy/paste of multi-instances when they have been
    reordered in a way that some other modules are separating them will
    not keep the same order. This was buggy in previous implementation
    when the target image had also been reordered in a non-compatible
    manner or using a different pipe order. In this new versions all the
    multi-instances will be grouped together keeping their relative
    order.
    Note that this work has mainly been done to make the implementation
    simpler, safer and that will require less maintenance. Also as this
    implementation records the full pipe order for history and styles it
    will be the ground for proposing different strategies when applying
    styles.
  • The retouch module has a new keyboard shortcut "show or hide shapes" which can
    be mapped to a key to quickly show or hide shapes. This is in
    addition to the right-click on the image which does the same action.
  • The spot removal module keyboard shortcut to show-hide shapes has been renamed
    to "show or hide shapes" for clarity and to be consistent with
    the new keyboard shortcut in the retouch module.
  • It is possible to change the color of all overlays (shapes, guides,
    etc), in the darkroom. This may come handy on some images where the gray
    guides were barely visible. The possible colors are now: Grey,
    Red, Green, Yellow, Cyan, Magenta. The colors can be cycled through
    using Ctrl+O.
  • In the crop & rotate module, the pan movements can be restricted
    vertically or horizontally using the Shift or
    Control respectively.
  • The crop & rotate module now allows format ratios to be entered as
    a float number.
  • When using a snapshot view, a flag has been added to clearly show the
    position of the snapshot.
  • Improve the falloff and radius of the vignette to 200% for better
    control.
  • Add a user-defined mode in the white-balance module to keep the last
    modification of the module. It is then possible to go back to the
    last modified setting after selecting another mode (spot for
    example).
  • Dynamic keyboard shortcuts have been added for combo-boxes making it
    possible to select next and previous values directly from the
    keyboard.
  • It is now possible to adjust the color picker areas just after
    having created them. This is achieved by dragging one of the four
    little square handles at the corner.
  • Tagging improvements: Entry tag(s) creation works now without an image
    selected. It allows the user to create a tag on a virtual node, to insert
    a pipe | character in create tag (menu). The tree display
    shows the newly created tags.
  • New variables $(LENS), $(EXIF_EXPOSURE_BIAS), $(VERSION_NAME) and
    $(VERSION_IF_MULTI) have been defined. $(CATEGORYn(category)) works
    now when multiple values on the same image (for example people) and
    accepts 9 levels instead of 3 (for n).
  • Four new timestamps are now supported to store the import, last
    export, last change and last print times. Those timestamps are also
    made available in the collection module and so can be used to better
    control of created collections.
  • Multiple image drag & drop works now on map view.
  • Add new preferences for keyboard shortcuts to control how
    multi-instances are handled (use first or last instance, prefer the
    visible, active or expanded instance). This also fixes some faults
    caused when duplicating or deleting modules, and when selecting
    earlier edits in the history stack.
  • Introspection support has been added into darktable. At this time
    this does not bring new features for end-users but it has provided a
    basis for significant simplification of the code. This will provide easier
    integration of new modules and will ensure better interactivity
    consistency between modules.
  • Add optional grey-scale export of TIFF for monochrome images.
  • Add some tooltip information for tone equalizer.
  • Some actions, like cropping, have been made more responsive by triggering a
    fast-pipe mode where the quality of the image is less important
    while dragging the controls.
  • Better support for HiDPI icons theme on Windows.
  • Add keyboard shortcut for enabling/disabling tooltips Shift+T.
  • Better history stack module order (more logical) for newly-imported images.
  • Add confirmation when deleting/updating presets.
  • It is possible to handle (deleting, applying or exporting) multiple
    styles in the style module.
  • Applying a style now supports overwrite mode (it previously could
    only append to the existing history stack). This makes the style module
    consistent with the copy/paste of history.
  • Rework the sliders to make then look better (smaller and controls a
    bit more visible).
  • Implement undo/redo for orientation changes from the lighttable.
  • Exported pictures size should be more conservative and stable when
    flip or orientation is changed.
  • Using Ctrl+Click in the blending module drawn masks, it is possible to
    allow continuous creation of masks.
    Continuous mask creation was previously the default in the retouch and spot
    removal modules. For consistency this has been changed and so now one need to use
    Ctrl+Click in these modules as well for continuous mask creation.
  • Rejecting an image still keeps the last number of stars. So
    un-rejecting it will recover the previous star rating.
  • Improve messages when a database lock is detected to give better
    guidance about the possible solutions, checks to be done for
    recovering from this situation.
  • Rework local laplacian implementation for a 2x speed-up.
  • Optimize the denoise profile module (bilateral filter) for better
    performance.
  • Many parts of the histogram code have been reworked for better
    performance.
  • A new universal toast message framework has been put in place. This
    is used to display information about changes performed with dynamic
    keyboard shortcuts when the module is collapsed.
    It gives visual information about the change being made
    (like exposure change or new opacity value, etc.).
  • The spot removal module has been enhanced to be more consistent with
    the functionality of the retouch module. A new button has been added
    to show/hide shapes. It also now supports continuous shape creation.
  • Add a new keyboard shortcut to toggle last snapshot on/off.
  • Add a new keyboard shortcut to show/hide lib modules.
  • Add a new keyboard shortcut to show/hide drawn masks for the currently active module
  • Allow for more than 500 images in tethered control which is needed
    for time-lapse.
  • It is now possible to export masks in TIFF format.
  • Duplicate modules now use the new metadata field "version name" in place
    of the title field to show a description of each image version
  • Fix support of legacy parameters in the basic adjustment module.
  • Add integrated database maintenance policy.
Bug fixes

  • Better performance when using masks.
  • Fix some displayed images issues.
  • Fix to allow the shift modifier to be used in dynamic keyboard shortcuts.
  • Fix exporting private tags issue with different settings along the path.
  • Fix possible freeze on liquify module.
  • Fix long text display when no space is available to show all the text by using an ellipsis.
    This allows the side panels to be reduced in size without adversely
    affecting the UI.
  • Fix some crop & rotate issues.
  • Smoother transition for gradient shapes.
  • Fix the snapshot rotation which could go 180° in a single click.
  • Add missing icon for the tone-mapping module.
  • Fix color-zone module min & max indicator in edit by area mode.
  • Enhance performance of blending and retouch, tone equalizer,
    color-picker modules when masks are set on/off and/or removing some
    unnecessary reprocessing.
  • Various minor fixes to the shape selection buttons in the retouch module
  • Fix displayed curve in denoise profile Y0U0V0 mode.
  • Film rolls can be ordered by folder name or id (so in chronological
    order).
  • Fix gphoto camera detection procedure.
  • Fix the opacity issue (second attempt) which led to a mask having no effect.
  • Fix a possible infinite loop in the slideshow module.
  • Fix a possible out-of-bound indexing in the chromatic aberration module.
  • Fix issues when importing duplicates.
  • Fix possible race condition in tone equalizer module.
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darktable 3.4.0
New Features And Changes
  • Some parts of the GUI have been reworked in this version to complete
    the overhaul done in previous 3.2 release to ensure seamless
    integration (color, spacing). A good example is the combo-boxes.
  • A focus-peaking button has been added in the lighttable and darkroom views which
    complements the existing keyboard shortcut. Focus-peaking helps to visualize the
    depth of field in an image by materializing the sharp edges.
  • Better visual feedback is provided when changing module order with drag&drop.
  • The wavelet algorithm has improved performance.
  • A new tooltip has been added to items in the darkroom history stack module showing
    a list of the individual parameter changes at each step. This can
    especially help to track down unintended adjustments in modules with
    many tabs, such as filmic rgb or the parametric blending
    settings. This feature was based on the under-the-hood introspection
    enhancements delivered in 3.2.
  • Processing modules now have a new tooltip, accessible by hovering over their header, containing
    a summary of what they do, how they work, in which color space they operate,
    if they expect linear, non-linear, display-referred, or scene-referred
    input and what kind of output they produce. This will help users to
    build consistent pipelines when reordering modules, by exposing the
    assumptions upon which each module is built, and provides an in-app
    documentation summary accessible offline.
  • Processing modules have been updated with alias names and keyword lists which are used in the module group
    search. As a result, a module search can be performed using the exact names,
    synonyms (e.g. "dehaze" for "haze removal") or features. For example searching for "saturation"
    will return all modules that can perform saturation adjustments.
  • Importing pictures from memory cards no longer uses the gPhoto API. This
    should now be more stable on Windows.
  • Many changes have been made to modules to allow for narrower panels.
  • The bilateral filter (used in local contrast, for example) has been enhanced for better performance.
  • The reset button in the history module can now be used to delete the history stack.
  • Ctrl+Clicking on the 'compress history stack' will truncate the history without compressing it.
  • The export module has new options to specify the maximum output pixel dimensions using a
    scale factor or print size (cm or inch) and DPI.
  • The Filmic RGB module has new graph views to help first time users.
    These views include a default base curve view in linear and logarithmic scales,
    consistent with the base curve module, and
    a zone-system view which shows the dynamic range mapping between scene
    and display grey scales. All the views have optional legends, which can be
    toggled on for new users, and off for experienced users seeking more
    GUI real-estate.
  • Changing the pixel workflow preference (none, display-referred,
    scene-referred) no longer requires a restart.
  • The pixel-pipe cache can be fine-tuned for better performance.
  • The white balance module can now show colored sliders with two available
    modes: 'illuminant color' or 'effect emulation'.
  • More compact combo-box displays have been added to some modules.
  • In the collect module, the collection properties drop-down is now grouped
    making it easier to find the property you wish to filter on.
  • Read support for 16-bit (half) float TIFFs has been added.
  • The channel mixer has been deprecated (now replaced with the new color calibration module)
  • The global color picker has been reworked and now comes with an enhanced
    GUI. The colors can now be displayed in LCh or HSL.
  • Any user-amended preferences (those which differ from their default values) are now
    indicated with a small bullet.
  • A new preference has been added to allow you to hide built-in presets.
  • All modules with a list (styles, image information etc.) can be
    resized with a Ctrl+Scroll action.
  • The history copy has been changed to include only safe
    modules. Modules like "raw white/black point" and "scale pixels" are
    no longer copied, for example. To copy such modules, use the
    "copy parts..." button. Note that the unsafe modules
    are not selected by default in the resulting dialog.
  • A new exposure independent guided filter has been introduced in the
    tone equalizer module. This solves the algorithmic drawback of the
    regular guided filter (edge-aware surface blurring), that tends to
    over-smooth low-lights and under-smooth highlights. These filters
    are used by the tone equalizer to apply contrast compression globally
    on the image while not reducing the percieved acutance for local details.
  • Greyscale support has been added for the AVIF format.
  • The "screen DPI overwrite" and "speed/quality trade-off for
    drawing images" preferences have been combined into a single new performance mode for
    slow computers. In this mode the thumbs are computed with a lower DPI
    and use a faster drawing algorithm.
  • All values in the saved preferences are checked to detect possible
    data corruptions. Preferences having a min or max are validated to
    ensure that they are in the appropriate range. Any preferences detected with
    possible data corruption are automatically reset to their default values.
  • Support for AVIF >= 0.8.2 (no support for older versions).
  • In order to guard against overwriting styles when exporting them,
    a dialog is shown to allow the user to confirm or abort the action.
  • Output channel sliders for parametric masking are now hidden by default.
  • The over-exposure warning display has been improved. As of darktable 3.2.1,
    it showed pixels for which any RGB channel value was below 0.1% or above 98%, assuming they
    would clip in the final export, which is wrong. This mode triggered a lot of
    false-positives that needlessly alarmed users who took them very seriously, but also
    showed over-saturation and over-exposure issues altogether. This comes with 4 possible modes:
    "any RGB channel" is the same as the previous "over exposure" warning.
    "luminance only" shows by default pixels darker than -12.67 EV (sRGB black point
    in 8 bits integers encoding) or brighter than 99%
    "saturation only" shows any pixel which is too saturated for its current luminance,
    meaning it is out of gamut.
    "full gamut" shows a combination of the 3 previous modes for an overall control check.
    These modes allow the user to take appropriate measures: exposure adjustments to fix luminance
    clipping or saturation adjustments to fix gamut clipping.
  • A new preset has been added to the denoise (profiled) module to remove only chrominance
    noise using wavelets mode.
  • Many modules have been reworked to get better performance on CPU by
    reordering and improving the OpenMP code. The modules are Liquify,
    Shadows and Highlights, Filmic RGB reconstruction, RAW Denoise, Borders, High Pass.
  • The histogram has been improved for performance espcecially the log view.
Bug fixes

  • Fix orientation in the clipping module after having selected the freehand aspect ratio.
  • Fix compilation issue with AVIF format support.
  • Fix multiple small memory leaks.
  • Fix daylight saving time in $(EXIF_HOUR) variable.
  • Fix timestamp display on Windows (use UTF-8 format for timestamps).
  • Fix many issues on the zoomable lighttable view introduced in 3.2
    with the lighttable rewrite.
  • Fix possible flickering while displaying thumbnails on the lighttable.
  • Fix liquify module interaction with nodes, line and curves when
    zooming and/or down-sampling is activated.
  • Fix some issues with lighttable display (thumbnails) when using
    HiDPI monitor.
  • Fix styles undo/redo in the darkroom.
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darktable 3.4.1
We're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.4.1!
The github release is here:
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As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by
github, but only our tar.xz. the checksums are:
$ sha256sum darktable-3.4.1.tar.xz
7fc3f851da9bcd7c5053ecd09f21aa3eb6103be98a6c58f52010b6f22174941e darktable-3.4.1.tar.xz

$ sha256sum darktable-3.4.1.dmg
e13112ed1d5f9c55e5287aa9d7276f04b90909b2e356640f36227a0a53321658 darktable-3.4.1.dmg

$ sha256sum darktable-3.4.1-win64.exe
94f6f0999378a541b25bd030838b508882d2bace86a95c898a30ca32c406c3f8 darktable-3.4.1-win64.exe

When updating from the currently stable 3.2.x series, please bear in
mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new
library and configuration will not be usable with 3.2.x any more, so
you are strongly advised to take a backup first.
Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the raw file format for your camera, please read
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  • Almost 100 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.4
  • 25 pull requests handled
  • 18 issues closed
The Big Ones
None
New Features And Changes
  • Faster thumbnail generation during import.
  • Some minor CSS improvements.
Bug fixes
  • Fix color correction RGB handling and saturation normalization.
  • Fix smooth scrolling on MacOS.
  • Fix Lr metadata import, this is done only if no other XMP present.
  • Fix metadata export which must be done only if the corresponding
    setting is activated.
  • Fix combo-box popup scrolling.
  • Properly restore collection hinter messages when needed.
  • Fix stars display in overlay.
  • Fix black point setting when dragging the histogram.
  • Fix help links for technical group module.
  • Properly discriminate cameras with the same prefix in collect module.
  • Fix bold rendering on Windows (for selected presets for example).
  • Fix support of Windows PATH to configuration and libraries when the
    path name contains non ASCII characters.
  • Properly hide the selected tag tick when a tag is not selected anymore.
  • Fix search on collect module for multiple filename separated with coma.
  • Fix size of clipping handle when preview down-sampling is activated.
  • Fix metadata comment reading from exif.
  • Fix a case where the thumbnail could be out of synchronization with
    the darkroom edit.
  • Never show filmstrip cursor on selected image on other views.
  • Skip possible null dates on the collect module which could then
    crash darktable.
  • Fix waveform histogram rendering on MacOS.
  • Fix some memory leaks.
Notes
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Changed Dependencies
RawSpeed changes
Camera support, compared to 3.4.0
White Balance Presets

  • Fujifilm X-Pro3
  • Fujifilm X100V
  • Olympus E-M10 Mark IV
Noise Profiles
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  • Canon EOS 2000D
  • Canon EOS Rebel T7
  • Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
  • Fujifilm X-Pro3
  • Fujifilm XF10
  • Nikon Z 5
  • Panasonic DC-S1R
  • Pentax K-1 Mark II
  • Sony DSC-RX10M4
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darktable 3.6.0
The github release is here:
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As always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by
github, but only our tar.xz file. the checksums are:


$ sha256sum darktable-3.6.0.tar.xz
86bcd0184af38b93c3688dffd3d5c19cc65f268ecf9358d649fa11fe26c70a39 darktable-3.6.0.tar.xz
$ sha256sum darktable-3.6.0.3.dmg
12c9319d68dac5b1b5602bf470254467b90f5c5b9d2e93ea081d42884cfd4f80 darktable-3.6.0.3.dmg
$ sha256sum darktable-3.6.0-win64.exe
aad925988545ff3c50f54243520e8481c695b38b209daa808a490113f6400374 darktable-3.6.0-win64.exe


When updating from the currently stable 3.4.x series, please bear in
mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but the new
library and configuration will not be usable with 3.4.x any more.


You are strongly advised to take a backup first.

Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the raw file format for your camera, please read
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on how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the full raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license!


  • Almost 2680 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 3.4
  • 954 pull requests handled
  • 290 issues closed
The Big Ones

  • Full rework of the import module. The new module allows you to see
    thumbnails of your images before import and makes it easier to handle
    multiple import tasks. The same dialog is now used for importing
    from disk, card or camera.
    When importing "in-place", images that are already present in darktable
    are flagged and can be automatically excluded from the import.
    Importing from a local drive won't use gphoto and so should work more
    reliably on Windows.
  • A vector-scope is added to complement the current histogram,
    waveform and parade views.
  • A new default demosaic algorithm (RCD) has been introduced, which should provide
    better quality than the current default (PPG) without the long run-times
    of AMaZE. the order of the demosaic algorithms has also been adjusted for clarity.
  • Support for "dual demosaic" has also been added, allowing you to combine
    "RCD + VNG4" and "AMaZE + VNG4" for bayer sensors, for xtrans sensors there is
    "Markesteijn 3-pass + VNG". This allows you to use an algorithm better resolving
    fine detail and another one delivering smoother output depending on local image content.
  • You can now create an opacity mask based on the sharpness of the image. This uses
    a similar algorithm to that used in dual demosaic.
  • Drawn shapes are drawn on the original RAW image and then distorted through
    the pixelpipe. This previously led to, for example, circles becoming ellipses
    (due to lens distortion) after being placed on the image. All drawn shapes can
    now be pre-visualized and moved prior to placement, with full deformation
    applied. This makes the editing of masks easier fully WYSIWYG.
  • A new Color Balance RGB module has been added. This can be used as a one stop module
    for all color grading work.
  • A new censorize module has been added. This allows you to hide parts of the image by adding
    a blur/pixelization.
  • A new crop module has been added. This new module has been added late in the
    pixelpipe and makes it possible to use cropped parts of the image for source spots
    in the retouch module, for example.
  • A new section has been added to the color calibration module to allow you to calibrate
    colors using a color checker chart.
  • The map module has been enhanced in a number of ways:
    • When importing a GPX the trace can be displayed.
    • Location can be set using polygons and directly created from information
      reported by Open Street Map. As a reminder, all locations
      create tags automatically for images placed into the area.
  • The basic adjustments module has been replaced with the quick access panel, which
    can be used to group controls from multiple different modules in one place. Currently,
    only non-graphical controls (sliders, comboboxes etc.) can be used.
Other New Features And Changes

  • The various lighttable modes can now be accessed via clear and descriptive icons
    at the bottom of the screen. These should be easier to use than the existing drop-down
    selection.
  • The export module is now also accessible on the left-hand panel of the
    darkroom view.
  • The mix control in the contrast equalizer module is now retained as
    module parameter. This means that no data is lost when using this slider and
    you can always change the mix later with full precision.
  • The following modules have been deprecated:
    • The basic adjustments module has been replaced by the new quick access panel.
    • The vibrance module has been replaced by the vibrance control in the new color
      balance rgb module.
    • The spot removal module has been replaced by the retouch module (use
      this module in "clone" mode to replicate the spot removal functionality)
    • The defringe module has been replaced by a new "chromatic aberrations" module.
      The old module has been renamed to "raw chromatic aberrations".
  • The RAW chromatic aberration module has been enhanced to support
    multiple iterations and an option to help avoid color shifting has
    been added (not activated by default).
  • Scene-referred workflow is now the default, though this can still be changed in
    preferences.
  • The ESC key can be used to exit the slideshow view.
  • You can now Ctrl-Click on the module groups preset button to
    access the manage dialog directly.
  • Many aspects of the GUI have been reworked or tweaked for a better user
    experience (combo-box alignment, padding, histogram icons, etc.).
  • The color of scope views (histogram, parade, waveform) has been reworked using CSS.
  • The integrated help system now points to the new user manual which is
    up-to-date for this release. Also for development builds of darktable these links will
    go to the development version of the manual. So more links have been
    added, for example, for the lighttable layout and the timeline.
    As a reminder, the new documentation is available in the following location
    (viewable online or in pdf and epub formats):
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  • Many graphs in processing modules can now be resized with Ctrl+Scroll.
    (Filmic RGB, RGB levels, levels, lowlight, colorzones, rawdenoise,
    denoise profile, contrast equalizer).
  • A new color preservation method ("norm-preserving colorfulness") has
    been added to the color calibration module.
  • A simplified and more precise message has been added to notify the user
    when their database(s) are locked by another process.
  • A rational function has been added to toe/shoulder controls in Filmic RGB.
  • A new preference for advanced users can now be used to disable the
    module warning messages. Use at your own risk.
  • Preliminary work toward full support for CR3 has begun. darktable's exif
    support can now read CR3 files if the proper exiv2 library version
    is found.
  • A new color science with norm preservation under de-saturation has been
    added to Filmic RGB and a new scaled euclidean norm is supported.
  • Some changes have been made to make liquify faster when editing
    nodes. Also smaller deformation stamps are now supported.
  • The style of module sub-sections has been tweaked so that they stand out more.
  • It is now possible to more easily manage overlapping masks. For example, it is
    possible to change an ellipse's control points when they lie within a
    larger circle or path shape.
  • Easier handling of the mask controls - do not require high precision
    as mouse collision detection has been reworked.
  • The preferences, "manage module groups" and import dialogs will remember and
    restore their size after closing. Their default size is designed to support
    smaller screens and it is recommended that you resize them as appropriate.
  • A huge number of internal optimizations have been made throughout the code.
    For example: soften, tone equalizer, drawn masks, color picker, color space conversions.
    It is impossible to list them all
  • Many speed improvements have been made for the standard CPU code path by tuning the
    OpenMP code. There are some huge gains with the new code in some
    modules. We have then removed some hand-coded SSE routines as they are not
    faster and are hard to maintain.
  • The prompt that appears when exporting in overwrite mode is now optional and controlled
    by a security preference.
  • An icon has now been added to module headers to indicate whether a module uses a mask.
    This allows you to quickly see which modules use a mask and to enable/disable the mask
    preview by clicking on it.
  • A message is now shown when a camera is plugged and darktable is not able
    to connect to it. The general cause is that the camera is mounted by
    the OS and so is exclusively locked.
  • The grey darkroom loading screen is now optional. This can lead to on-screen artifacts
    but can also be useful to quickly compare versions of an image.
  • Module group presets can now be auto-applied based on the image being edited.
    This make it possible to create groups specifically to develop color,
    monochrome, RAW or Jpeg images, for example.
  • Different interpolation algorithms are advised for warping and scaling modules.
    A new preference has been added to allow you to select these algorithms independently.
  • RGB scene blending mode is now used for the denoise (profiled) presets.
  • Parametric masks are now handled better when being reset. Some parametric masks
    may need to be inverted in order to be considered as a no-operation.
  • The GUI of the blending section has been rewored to be more compact.
  • Distortion is no longer computed for shapes that are outside of the current
    view.
  • Better values are reported on toast messages when changing masks' size
    and feather.
  • Undo has been enhanced to support duplicates. That is, the creation of
    duplicates can be undone using Ctrl+Z (undo).
  • In the darkroom, undo now restores the mask display status along with
    the module changes.
  • Non-matrix-based color profiles have been filtered out of the histogram profile
    menu.
  • The timeline/filmstrip keyboard shortcut has been changed to Ctrl-B.
    This is more consistent with Ctrl+Shift+B (used to toggle the bottom
    panel) and avoids a conflict with sticky preview shortcut.
  • Some preferences have been moved to a sub-menu in the module preset
    menu. This makes the global preferences lighter. This has been
    done for the import, export, metadata and "collect images" modules.
  • Jpeg-2000 files are now decoded faster (using multiple threads).
  • The lighttable has been enhanced to use the embedded Jpeg preview
    depending on the size of the thumbnails being displayed.
    Setting such a preference to use embedded preview for small thumbnails may speed-up
    the handling of large collections during import, for example.
  • Added support for removing multiple styles at once.
  • Added support for import/export of presets on mass.
  • Added collect filter presets to display images based on aspect ratio
    and import date.
  • The variables $(EXIF_xxx) can now be used while importing pictures.
  • Graduated density module's control is fixed when using down-sampling.
  • Color zone saturation has been adjusted to avoid misleading visual illusions.
  • Modules can now be removed from a group by right-clicking on the group icon.
  • Many improvements have been made to the TIFF export module.
  • In the lighttable, when several images are selected, the image information module
    now displays the information only if every image share the same data. If data are
    different, a <various values> text is displayed.
  • In the export module, the last visited Piwigo album is now remembered between sessions.
Bug Fixes

  • Fix ellipse and gradient rotation angle when distortion modules are
    activated. This is a GUI issue only when adding and editing shapes.
  • Fix white-balance from old edits where the white-balance module was
    left at default values in darktable 2.6.x. For those edits we
    need to recover the legacy values and not the new ones from 3.x.
  • Use smooth zooming to avoid thumbnails flickering.
  • Fix entering of exponent expression in sliders for keyboard where ^
    is a dead key (this is the case in the German and French layout for
    example).
  • The import should be a bit faster for large collections by limiting
    the GUI update.
  • Fix various AVIF issues (set YUV range, proper use of color
    primaries, set codecName, etc.)
  • Fix demosaic border handling and have fewer differences between the
    CPU & GPU code path.
  • Fix use of sources in spot and retouch when distortion is used. The
    source area was not always correctly distorted and was actually
    giving different results depending on whether distorting modules
    were present in the pipe.
  • In the default watermark simple-text we now preserve the spaces.
  • Properly check for CLUT in all ICC intents before extracting matrix.
  • Properly use the inverse-transform routine provided by lensfun instead
    of an adhoc iterative routine in the lens correction module. This makes the code
    cleaner and probably more precise.
  • Hide borders by default in slideshow view.
  • Ensure that duplicates are given the same time-stamp as the source image.
  • Fix creation of duplicates when the workflow default has been
    changed since the base image was created. That is, an image
    created with the display-referred workflow must be fully identical
    when duplicated, even if the workflow default has been changed to
    scene-referred.
  • Properly group focal lengths in the collect images filters.
  • Better naming of the RAW prepare module controls.
  • Fix live-view display scaling on large screens (especially for HiDPI
    ones).
  • Fix migration of legacy parameters for denoise (profiled). A
    copy/paste error was copying the shadow parameter as the new bias.
  • Fix possible loss of masks where a module is disabled just before
    switching to another module.
  • A new module instance can now be created by right-clicking on
    the multi-instance menu or on a preset. This replaces middle-click,
    which is not available on all mice.
  • Fix zoom in the lighttable full preview to keep the mouse position.
  • Recover forms from legacy spot in version 1.
  • Fix reset in the export module so that it resets all module parameters
    to their default values.
  • Fix HDR DNG white balance setting.
  • Import Lightroom metadata only if there is not already a darktable XMP for
    the corresponding image.
  • Fix color profile handling in the overexposed module.
  • Fix style undo in overwrite mode.
  • Fix possible issue with CUPS printer margins computation when
    computer is not using the English locale.
Notes

  • The database upgrade can be slow.
    This new version modifies quite a lot the database structure by adding
    foreign keys and cascade support. This will avoid dangling data in the
    database and will enforce a better consistency.
Lua

  • API changed to 6.2.0
  • Password storage and retrieval - added darktable.password.save() and darktable.password.get() to save and retrieve passwords using the darktable password storage back end.
  • Widget naming - widgets now have a name field, making it possible to style them using CSS
  • darktable.gui.libs.visibility is fixed so that setting a lib to hidden (false) removes it from the user interface.
  • Preferences - added darktable.preferences.destroy() to remove a preference. Added darktable.preferences.get_keys() to return a sorted table of all of the preferences for both darktable and lua.
  • Get image from database by image id - added darktable.database.get_image() to retrieve an image by the image ID
  • darktable.gui.libs.metadata_view.destroy_info() - function added to remove field added by darktable.gui.libs.metadata_view.register_info() from the image information display. Thanks
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  • API change to 6.2.1 - SCRIPT BREAKING CHANGE
  • Event naming - add a name field to darktable.register_event() so that multiple events of the same type can differentiated and the desired one selected and accessed.
  • Event destruction - added darktable.destroy_event() to remove an event.
  • API change to 6.2.2 - SCRIPT BREAKING CHANGE
  • Add selection-changed to the lua events so that scripts can respond when the selection changes
  • Selection naming - add a name field to darktable.gui.libs.select.register_selection() so that the selection can be selected and manipulated after creation
  • Selection destruction - add darktable.gui.libs.select.destroy_selection() to remove an selection button from the user interface.
  • Selection sensitivity - add darktable.gui.libs.select.set_selection_sensitive() to set selection button sensitivity
  • API change to 6.2.3 - SCRIPT BREAKING CHANGE
  • Action naming - add a name field to darktable.gui.libs.image.register_action() so that the action can be selected and manipulated after creation
  • Action destruction - add darktable.gui.libs.image.destroy_action() to remove a lua created action button from the user interface.
  • Action sensitivity - add darktable.gui.libs.image.set_action_sensitive() to set action button sensitivity
  • Bugfix - Changed text_view widget to wrap lines when the text exceeds the width of the widget
  • Storage removal - add darktable.destroy_storage() to remove a storage from the exporter
  • Widget visibility - add visible member to widgets for visibility control
  • Change API to 7.0.0 for darktable 3.6.0 due to all of the breaking changes this development cycle


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darktable 3.6.1
September 15, 2021
  • Bug Fixes:
  • Fix module expand on quick access panel when enabling/disabling module.
  • Fix a possible crash in color calibration module.
  • Fix an inconsistency between the CPU & GPU path in color calibration module.
  • Fix possible issue in OpenCL Bradford non-linear code in color
  • calibration which leads to wrong color rendering.
  • Fix Windows paths handling and encoding.
  • Fix possible issue in exiv2 when trying to write empty strings.
  • Fix by-scale button in export module.
  • Fix crash when renaming a drawn mask.
  • Minor UI fix in duplicate module.
  • Fix possible wrong rendering of the color picker
  • tooltip. (workaround for a possible Gtk issue).
  • Fix filename variable used when importing new pictures.
  • Fix noise profile for RICOH GR III.
  • Fix some memory leaks.
  • Camera support, compared to 3.6:
  • Base Support:
  • Leica C-Lux (3:2)
  • Nikon D6 (14bit-compressed, 14bit-uncompressed, 12bit-compressed, 12bit-uncompressed)
  • Nikon Z fc (14bit-compressed, 12bit-compressed)
  • Sony ILCE-7RM3A
  • Sony ILCE-7RM4A
  • Noise Profiles:
  • Ricoh GR III


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darktable 3.8.1

The Big Ones


  • The keyboard shortcut system has been entirely reworked and extended to allow you
    to control darktable with other devices, for example, MIDI devices
    and game controllers. Standard keyboard/mouse shortcuts can now make use
    of mouse movements (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) as well as multiple
    button/key presses and short or long presses/clicks.
    Please note that any shortcuts you have previously created are not transferred
    to the new functionality and will need to be redefined in darktable 3.8.
  • New diffuse or sharpen module, allowing you to simulate or to revert
    diffusion processes to reconstruct images from lens blur, hazing,
    sensor low-pass filter, or noise. It can also be used to simulate
    watercolor smudges, increase local contrast, simulate blooming or
    apply surface blur. Special rules can be defined to specifically
    diffuse across or along edges, as well as to avoid sharpening or
    blurring them.
  • New scene-referred blurs module, to synthesize motion and lens blurs in a parametric
    and physically-accurate way. This module allows you to define the motion path or the lens
    diaphragm and then generates the corresponding blur.
  • Perspective correction module has been renamed to rotate and perspective
    and now allows you to manually define correction settings by drawing lines
    or rectangles on the image (replicating keystone correction functionality
    from the deprecated crop and rotate module)
  • Added support for multiple images in the print view. The page can be
    filled with multiple areas, each of which can be moved around and placed on
    the page with the ability to snap to a grid for precision.
  • A new LMMSE demosaic algorithm has been introduced. This algorithm is particularly
    suited to high ISO and/or noisy images.
  • The composition guides from the crop module are now available globally and no
    longer require the crop module to be activated.
  • The Canon raw CR3 format is now supported (see list of supported cameras in the
    section below). This support is provided by LibRaw and requires at least exiv2 version
    0.27.4 with BMFF support activated.
  • The color checker profiling tool, introduced in darktable 3.4 as part of the
    color calibration module, is now normalized patch-wise in exposure to discard the effect
    of uneven lighting and fall-off when shooting color checkers hand-held and on-location.
    This robustly decreases the residual average dE after calibration and noticeably
    helps to recover natural dark blues while preventing yellow shifts in highlights.

Other New Features And Changes


  • The denoise (profiled) module now uses wavelets mode by default and its default
    settings in Y0U0V0 mode have been improved.
  • Flip buttons have been added to the orientation module (functionality moved
    from crop and rotate).
  • Background jobs handling has been removed from preferences.
  • Much of the SSE-specific code has been removed, since compiler-generated code
    is usually faster.
  • The darktable-generate-cache script now displays filenames and image IDs.
  • File name matches in the collections module are now faster.
  • Mask handling is faster.
  • Processing module order can now be automatically applied based on image
    properties.
  • Folder status is properly refreshed when a mount is changed.
  • An area color picker is selectable by using a Right-Click in
    addition to the existing Ctrl+click action.
  • Substitution variables have been added for image dimensions as follows:
    $(SENSOR_HEIGHT) and $(SENSOR_WIDTH) for the absolute pixel
    dimensions of the sensor; $(MAX_HEIGHT) and $(MAX_WIDTH) for the raw
    image size; and $(EXPORT_HEIGHT) and $(EXPORT_WIDTH) for the
    post-cropping final image size.
  • More work on code speed-up in many different routines ensuring
    better vectorization and/or OpenMP definition. Notably, the
    split-toning, haze removal and soften modules have been improved.
  • The "beginner" module group preset now takes the chosen workflow
    (display or scene referred) into account.
  • The quick access panel now takes the chosen workflow
    (display or scene referred) into account.
  • New sorting options based on capture, import, modification,
    last export and last print times.
  • Tooltip for raster mask now includes source module information.
  • The following modules have been deprecated:
    • Crop and rotate - the features of this module are now shared between the crop,
      orientation, and rotate and perspective modules.
      Note that the new crop module is now placed after the retouch module
      to ensure that the full image can be used as a source area.
  • A new option has been added to allow you to choose when to start writing
    changes to the XMP sidecar files. Choose to:
    (a) never write XMP;
    (b) write XMP as soon as the image is imported; or
    (c) write XMP only after the user has edited the image in the darkroom view.
  • Timezone entry has been improved in the geotagging module.
  • A new preference has been added to choose the number of recent collections to display.
  • Rating support has been added to the collections module making it possible to create
    presets, for example, to select the best images of 2021.
  • PNG files are now supported in the watermark module.
  • The values in the global color picker module are now selectable and can be copied
    to the clipboard.
  • HSV has been added as an option in the global color picker module.
  • The color scheme of the timeline is improved.
  • The scopes module (previously named histogram) can now be moved to the
    left panel.
  • Improved color rendering for waveform and parade scopes.
  • A new vertical waveform scope option has been added.
  • Live samples can now be displayed in the vectorscope.
  • An RYB option has been added to the vectorscope.
  • The lut3d module has been moved after filmic in the pixelpipe.
  • Minor usability improvements have been made to the tone equalizer,
    ensuring that the cursor is shown on focus and the module is activated on scroll.
  • The automatic mask tuning has been improved in the tone equalizer module.
  • New "magic wand" icons are now used for the auto-tune actions in
    the tone equalizer module.
  • Tiling has been enabled in the color balance rgb, diffuse and filmic rgb modules
    to allow very large images to be processed.
  • When scanning for updated XMP files, the synchronization window has been improved
    to offer more choices as to how the database/XMP files should be updated.
  • Added read support for HEIF/HEIC file format.
  • Added support for ARM64/Apple M1 as a build target.
  • Added a preference to invert the behavior of mouse scroll up/down on drawn
    mask attributes. At the same time, and for consistency, the scroll-up action has been
    set to increase all mask attributes by default.
  • Added timestamp in camera import dialog for consistency with the other
    import dialog.
  • The current module order is now shown in the module order module header to
    save space in the GUI.
  • The "module order" entry is now moved to the end of the copy/paste dialog
    for better usability, as this option is rarely used.
  • The split toning module now displays the hue in degrees for consistency
    with other modules.
  • Rejected images in the lighttable view are now dimmed for clarity.
  • The last selected Piwigo album is now remembered in the export module.
  • For advanced users and developers, OpenCL build options are now exposed in
    darktablerc.
  • The collections module now offers some new presets based on image time to
    complement the existing presets based on the import time.
  • Add a borderless requirement indicator in the print module when the user's
    selected margins are below the hardware margins.
  • Add an option to show all modules in the history within the active
    module group regardeless of whether or not they are currently
    enabled.
  • Add a search box in preset preferences and shortcuts.
  • Improved curve handling in filmic. Curve should be easier to control, as
    some side-effects of some parameters on others have been eliminated.
  • Add thumbnail preview support for DNG files in import dialog.
  • The darktable 3.8.0 documentation now includes four (French, German,
    Ukranian, Brazilian Portuguese) translated languages (the first time
    complete, translated documentation has been made available on the
    release date), fully integrated into darktable's help link
    system. Translated versions of the epub and pdf manuals are also
    available.

Bug Fixes


  • Multiple memory leaks have been fixed.
  • Fixed green equilibration in RCD CPU code path.
  • Select the best illuminant for DNG images.
  • When trying to enter a view that cannot be used (like the tethering view
    where no camera is attached), make sure to reset the combobox back to
    the previous view.
  • Fix calibration optimizations for delta E in the color calibration module.
  • Fix focus peaking, which was in some cases displaying some
    random wrong pixels on the borders.
  • Fix refresh when pasting the whole or part of history.
  • Fix possible uninitialized-data access in RCD demosaic.
  • Update metadata fields when applying a preset.
  • Fix creation of liquify interpolated path to be closer to what the user
    would expect.
  • Multiple Windows PATH-specific issues have been fixed. Also, UNC
    path-names are now supported.
  • Make sure RAW+Jpeg files keep the same filename during copy & import.
  • Add some consistency to the drawn shape opacity increase/decrease, which was
    working in the opposite way to the other mask controls.
  • Invert liquify strength vector rotation for consistency.
  • Make metadata and tagging consistent regarding the current selection.
  • Fix some rounding errors in masks with sharp corners, which were creating
    discontinuities in the mask area.
  • Fix the image loader flag, which was not properly set at import time.
  • Fix possible wrong setting in Color Calibration when switching from
    Jpeg to RAW files.
  • Fix a rare but possible wrong White Balance just after importing a
    picture or while resetting the development history.

Lua


  • Moved from Lua 5.3 to Lua 5.4.
  • Lua API is now 8.0.0.
  • Added darktable.print_toast() and darktable.print_hinter() functions
    to print toast and hinter messages respectively.
  • Added is_altered() field to dt_lua_image data type to determine if
    an image has been altered since being imported.
  • Added generate_cache() function to the dt_lua_image data type so
    that a mipmap cache image can be generated without having to run
    darktable-generate-cache.
  • Added function darktable.gui.libs.snapshots.clear_snapshots() to delete any snapshots.
  • Added event darkroom-image-loaded that is triggered when an image is
    loaded into darkroom view. The image is returned.
  • Added event darkroom-image-history-changed that is triggered when an
    image history is changed in darkroom view. The image is
    returned.

Notes


  • The 3.8.x series of darktable releases will be the last that
    supports macOS 10.7 and building with Xcode 11.
    The next major release will require at least macOS 10.14 to run and
    Xcode 12 to build.
  • The modules deprecated in 3.4 have now been removed from the
    deprecated module group. The modules affected are: Zone System, Invert,
    Channel Mixer, Global Tonemap, Relight, Tonemap, Vibrance and Basic
    Adjustments.

Changed Dependencies


  • Move from Lua 5.3 to 5.4.

RawSpeed changes


Camera support, compared to 3.6


Base Support


  • Canon EOS R
  • Canon EOS RP
  • Canon EOS R5
  • Canon EOS R6
  • Canon EOS 250D
  • Canon EOS 850D
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • Canon EOS 1D X Mark III
  • Canon EOS M6 Mark II
  • Canon EOS M50
  • Canon EOS M50 Mark II
  • Canon EOS M200
  • Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II
  • Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
  • Fujifilm GFX50S II (compressed)
  • Leica C (Typ 112) (3:2)
  • Leica Digilux 3 (4:3)
  • Leica M10 (dng)
  • Ricoh GR II
  • Sony DSC-HX95
  • Sony ILCE-7M4
  • Sony ZV-E10

White Balance Presets


  • Canon EOS R (with fine-tuning)
  • Canon EOS RP (with fine-tuning)
  • Canon EOS R5 (with fine-tuning)
  • Canon EOS R6
  • Canon EOS M50 (with fine-tuning)
  • Ricoh GR II

Noise Profiles


  • Canon EOS R
  • Canon EOS RP
  • Canon EOS R5
  • Canon EOS R6
  • Fujifilm X100V
  • Leica D-Lux 7
  • Leica M10
  • Leica SL (Typ 601)
  • Panasonic DC-S5
  • Panasonic DC-FZ91
  • Panasonic DC-FZ92
  • Panasonic DC-FZ93
  • Panasonic DC-TZ90
  • Panasonic DC-TZ91
  • Panasonic DC-ZS70

Custom Color Matrices


Suspended Support


No samples on raw.pixls.us


  • Canon EOS M2
  • Creo/Leaf Aptus 22(LF3779)/Hasselblad H1
  • Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR
  • Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd
  • Fujifilm FinePix S9600fd
  • Fujifilm IS-1
  • GoPro FUSION
  • Kodak EasyShare Z980
  • Leaf Aptus-II 5(LI300059)/Mamiya 645 AFD
  • Leaf Credo 60
  • Leaf Credo 80
  • Leica D-LUX 6
  • Minolta DiMAGE 5
  • Nikon 1 J4
  • Nikon 1 S1
  • Nikon Coolpix P7700
  • Nikon D1H
  • Nikon D2H
  • Nikon D3S
  • Olympus E-10
  • Olympus SP320
  • Olympus SP570UZ
  • Panasonic DMC-FX150
  • Panasonic DMC-G2
  • Pentax K200D
  • Pentax K2000
  • Pentax Q10
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