Another possibility is shooting Raw+JPEG. With this option you can still
tune the JPEG engine in the camera somewhat with most models, and if you
need to edit you can go to the Raw file. Also, you can make some minor
edits directly on a JPEG file. Also, for people who are already working
in JPEG, why would they suddenly switch to Raw format just to batch
process Raw files to get what the camera would give them anyway?

On 30/08/2020 08.22, Chris Shelton wrote:
> Some photographers work in jpg only and sometimes  I would not question 
> their  creative ability while maybe questioning the technical choice
> although I suppose they do avoid the mistake of overworking and gilding
> the lily
> 
>  I thought that the  appeal of Darktable could be expanded to include
> people like this by having a facility whereby raw images are batch
> processed  to create set of jpg images in a similar way to    the way
> jpg images are created by in-camera processing,  maybe in the light
> table module; there would still be the option to work on a raw image as
> normal.
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