we're proud to announce the first release candidate for the upcoming 2.4 
series of darktable, 2.4.0rc0!

the github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/
releases/tag/release-2.4.0rc0.

as always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but 
only our tar.xz. the checksum is:

```
$ sha256sum darktable-2.4.0rc0.tar.xz
66795f96dfd46b921a006836eb062f40cab1e93d018f61ccb7e650fb01a0016d 
darktable-2.4.0rc0.tar.xz
$ sha256sum darktable-2.4.0rc0.dmg
23894c0ec808c8420719646ee289aba68fc15761ce812358ba3456691ad5849c 
darktable-2.4.0rc0.dmg
$ sha256sum darktable-2.4.0rc0.exe
ed560de786340cbdd94e446615cec8eef52fbbeb3ac81f7d10edfeee1e5b74ee 
darktable-2.4.0rc0.exe
```

#### Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the 
raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this post](https://
discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on how/what raw 
samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full* raw sample set 
for your camera under CC0 license!

and the changelog as compared to 2.2.0 can be found below. Some of the fixes 
might have been backported to the stable 2.2.x series already.
- The maintainership of the RawSpeed library was transferred to the darktable 
project. The work on code cleanup, hardening, modernization, simplification 
and testing is ongoing.
- Well over 2 thousand commits to darktable+rawspeed since 2.2.0
- 244 pull requests handled
- 320+ issues closed
- Updated user manual is coming soon™

## Hell Froze Over
- As you might have read on our [news post](https://www.darktable.org/2017/08/
darktable-for-windows/) we finally ported darktable to Windows and intend to 
support it in the future. At the moment it's still lacking a few features (for 
example there is not printing support), has a few limitations (tethering 
requires special drivers to be installed) and comes with its own set of bugs. 
But overall we are confident that it's quite usable already and hope you will 
enjoy it. A very special thanks goes to Peter Budai who finally convinced us 
to agree to the port and who did most of the work.

## The Big Ones
- A new module for haze removal
- The local contrast module can now be pushed much further, it also got a new 
local laplacian mode
- Add undo support for masks and more intelligent grouping of undo steps
- Blending now allows to display individual channels using false colors
- darktable now supports loading Fujifilm compressed RAFs
- darktable now supports loading floating point HDR DNGs as written by 
HDRMERGE
- We also added channel specific blend modes for Lab and RGB color spaces
- The base curve module allows for more control of the exposure fusion feature 
using the newly added bias slider
- The tonecurve module now supports auto colour adjustment in RGB
- Add absolute color input as an option to the color look up table module
- A new X-Trans demosaicing algorithm, Frequency Domain Chroma, was 
implemented.
- You can now choose from pre-defined scheduling profiles for OpenCL
- Speaking of OpenCL, darktable now allows to force-use OpenCL for a specific 
pixelpipe
- Xmp sidecar files are no longer written to disk when the content didn't 
actually change. That mostly helps with network storage and backup systems 
that use files' time stamps

## New Features And Changes
- Show a dialog window that tells when locking the database/library failed
- Don't shade the whole region on the map when searching for a location. 
Instead just draw a border around it.
- Also in map mode: Clear the search list and map indicators when resetting 
the search module.
- With OsmGPSMap newer than version 1.1.0 (i.e., anything released after that 
OsmGPSMap version) the map will show copyright info.
- Running jobs with a progressbar (mostly import and export) will show that 
progress bar ontop the window entry in your task bar – if the system supports 
it. It should work on GNOME, KDE and Windows at least.
- Add bash like string replacement for variables (export, watermark, session 
settings).
- Add a preferences option to ask before removing empty dirs
- The "colorbalance" module got a lot faster, thanks to SSE optimized code
- Make gradient sliders a little more colorful and use them in the white 
balance module
- Make PNG compression level used for exporting configurable
- On OSX, load single images from command line or via drag&drop in darkroom 
mode
- Add an option to omit the intermediate tag hierarchy in exported files and 
only add the last level
- In the watermark module, sort the list of SVG files and omit the file 
extension
- Support XYZ as a proofing profile
- Local contrast now got a new slider to set the midtone range
- darktable got two new helper scripts (those are not installed by default, 
grab them from the sources): One to purge thumbnails that no longer have an 
associated image in the database, and a second script that uses inotify to 
watch a folder for new files to open them in a running darktable instance.
- In the curve editors of base curve and tone curve you can now delete nodes 
with a right click and see coordinates of nodes while editing. Note that you 
can use keyboard modifiers ctrl and shift to change the precision of your 
changes
- Creating a new instance of a module can now be done with a quick click of 
the middle mouse button on the multi-instance icon
- New darktable installations on computers with more than 8 Gb of memory will 
now by default use half of that per module
- Several background colors and the brush color are now configurable in the 
CSS
- Some new cameras can bump the ISO level to insane highs. We try to follow as 
good as we can by no longer limiting it to 51200 in the GUI
- Base curve and the highlights module now support multiple instances and use 
blending and masks
- Having the `1` key toggle between 1 and 0 stars wasn't very popular with 
many people. You can disable that extra feature and have it behave like the 
other rating shortcuts now
- You can decide if you want to be asked before resetting the history stacks 
of images from the lighttable
- The grain module was slightly changed to have a more pleasing, photographic-
paper like appearance
- Using the color look up table module you can now convert your images to 
monochrome, honoring the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect
- Some more small improvements were made

## Bugfixes
- Fix the problem with rating images by accident when moving the mouse while 
typing an image size in the export module
- Fix several oddities in folder and tag mode of the collect module.
- Print mode's color profile settings no longer interact with the export 
module
- Update the style lists when importing a style
- Fix some bugs with multiple module instances used in a style
- On OSX only the main window should be fullscreen, not the popups
- Some speedups with VERY big libraries or having A LOT OF tags
- Significantly speed up tagging many images
- Fix searching locations using OpenStreetMap
- Fix partial copies of large files in "import from camera"
- Fix a crash in the import dialog when using Lua to add widgets there
- Fix some false-positive warnings about another running darktable instance 
and it having locked the databases
- No longer switch to the favourite modules group when duplicating one of its 
modules
- Fix loading of XYZ files
- Fix Lab export when the profile was set from the lighttable
- Create tmp snapshot files with mode 0600 to stop other people looking at 
them
- Fix several bugs with Wayland. However, there are still issues, so darktable 
will prefer XWayland
- Google deprecated the Picasa Web API so it's no longer possible to create G+ 
albums
- Fix the default for sliders with target not being "red" in the channel mixer
- Fix the removing of directories
- Make the escape key cancel history dialogs
- Block keyboard accels when editing camera controls
- Properly delete XMP sidecars
- Make sure that the rating set in darktable is used for the exported file, 
not something set inside the raw file
- Don't re-write all XMP files when detaching a tag
- Sync XMPs when a tag is removed from the database
- Sync XMPs after a tag is attached/detached via the Lua API
- Many more bugs got fixed

## Lua
- darktable now uses Lua 5.3. The bundled copy got updated accordingly
- Add dt.print_log. It's like print_error but without the ERROR prefix
- Reorder callback parameters for intermediate export image: add the actual 
image to the parameters of the event
- Call lua post-import-image event synchronously
- Add darktable.configuration.running_os to detect the OS darktable is running 
on
- New widget type: section_label, adds a label which looks like a section 
change

## Changed Dependencies
- CMake 3.1 is now required.
- In order to compile darktable you now need at least gcc-4.9+/clang-3.4+, and 
gcc-5.0+ is *highly* recommended.
- ZLIB is now required for the DNG Deflate compressed raw support.
- darktable now uses Lua 5.3

### Camera support, compared to 2.2.0

#### Warning: support for Nikon NEF 'lossy after split' raws was 
unintentionally broken due to the lack of such samples. Please see [this post]
(https://discuss.pixls.us/t/nikon-a-specific-raw-sample-wanted/5483?
u=lebedevri) for more details. If you have affected raws, please contribute 
samples!

## Base Support:
- Canon EOS 200D
- Canon EOS Kiss X9
- Canon EOS Rebel SL2
- Canon EOS 6D Mark II (sRaw1, sRaw2)
- Canon EOS 77D
- Canon EOS 9000D
- Canon EOS 800D
- Canon EOS Kiss X9i
- Canon EOS Rebel T7i
- Canon EOS M5
- Canon EOS M6
- Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
- Canon PowerShot SX40 HS (dng)
- Fujifilm GFX 50S (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-A3
- Fujifilm X-E2S
- Fujifilm X-E3 (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-Pro2 (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-T2 (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-T20 (compressed)
- Fujifilm X100F (compressed)
- GITUP GIT2P (chdk-a, chdk-b)
- Kodak EasyShare Z980
- LG D855 (dng)
- LG H815 (dng)
- LG Nexus 5X (dng)
- LG US996 (dng)
- LG VS995 (dng)
- Leica D-LUX (Typ 109) (4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1)
- Leica X2 (dng)
- Nikon COOLPIX B700 (12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon D500 (14bit-uncompressed, 12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon D5600 (12bit-compressed, 12bit-uncompressed, 14bit-compressed, 14bit-
uncompressed)
- Nikon D7500 (12bit-compressed, 14bit-compressed)
- Nikon D850 (12bit-compressed, 12bit-uncompressed, 14bit-compressed, 14bit-
uncompressed)
- Nikon LS-5000 (dng)
- Nokia Lumia 1020 (dng)
- Olympus E-M10 Mark III
- Olympus E-M1MarkII
- Olympus TG-5
- Panasonic DC-FZ82 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ80 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ85 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GH5 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-FZ91 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-FZ92 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-FZ93 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-TZ90 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-ZS70 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ330 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-GF6 (16:9, 3:2, 1:1)
- Panasonic DMC-TZ61 (4:3, 3:2, 1:1, 16:9)
- Panasonic DMC-ZS40 (4:3, 3:2, 1:1, 16:9)
- Panasonic DMC-TZ80 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-TZ81 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-TZ85 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-ZS60 (4:3)
- Pentax K-5 (dng)
- Pentax K-r (dng)
- Pentax K10D (dng)
- Samsung G920F
- Samsung G935F
- Samsung GX10
- Sony ILCE-6500
- Sony ILCE-9

## White Balance Presets:
- Canon EOS 6D Mark II
- Fujifilm X-T20
- Fujifilm X100F
- Nikon 1 AW1
- Nikon Coolpix A
- Panasonic DMC-GX80
- Panasonic DMC-GX85
- Panasonic DMC-TZ100
- Panasonic DMC-TZ101
- Panasonic DMC-TZ110
- Panasonic DMC-ZS110
- Pentax K-3 II

## Noise Profiles:
- Canon EOS 1300D
- Canon EOS Kiss X80
- Canon EOS Rebel T6
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
- Canon EOS 6D Mark II
- Canon EOS M5
- Canon PowerShot G16
- Canon PowerShot G3 X
- Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
- Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
- Fujifilm X-M1
- Fujifilm X-Pro1
- Fujifilm X-T20
- Leica X2
- Nikon Coolpix A
- Nikon D2X
- Nikon D3000
- Nikon D3400
- Nikon D500
- Olympus E-M1MarkII
- Olympus E-P5
- Panasonic DMC-FZ200
- Panasonic DMC-FZ300
- Panasonic DMC-G7
- Panasonic DMC-G70
- Panasonic DMC-G8
- Panasonic DMC-G80
- Panasonic DMC-G81
- Panasonic DMC-G85
- Panasonic DMC-GX80
- Panasonic DMC-GX85
- Panasonic DMC-LX100
- Panasonic DMC-TZ100
- Panasonic DMC-TZ101
- Panasonic DMC-TZ110
- Panasonic DMC-ZS110
- Pentax K-70
- Sony DSC-RX100M5
- Sony ILCA-68
- Sony ILCE-5000
- Sony ILCE-6500

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