Good evening Pascal
I speak about my needs of course, but I know many photographers who think
the same and are in the same situation.
I have a RAW + JPEG archive of about 500 000 files (video excluded),
consisting of files from various Nikon, Fujifilm Sigma (*) cameras.

In my current state, it is impossible to import the whole archive, I tried
several times but even excluding the various errors in the import phase, I
ended up with an incredibly slow software that did not allow me to navigate
easily in the imported database and even to develop quickly, it had slowed
down a lot.
Now I use it by making partial imports of only the folders that interest
me, but even then, it is not easy.

Other software like RawTherapee or Capture one that integrates a mix
between catalog and sessions (browser), allow me to be much more "agile" in
the process of selection, search and pre-assessment of the image, because
I'm not forced every time to import the entire folder to view and perform a
pre-development on the file to decide which to use.

Legitimate question........
Why don't you use this software since you speak so highly of it?

Because even though DarkTable is conceived from a programming point of view
and not from a photographic point of view (I'm talking about the ordering
of the modules), even though it only works with a catalog and forces me to
import what I want to work on, even though the learning curve is not
linear........ IT'S BADLY POWERFUL, and it does a flawless job where other
emblazoned software fails miserably.

(*) You claim that it is designed to develop RAW files, I assure you that I
have used it to work on Foveon files developed on Sigma Photo Pro and
exported to jpeg or even on files saved (by mistake) in jpeg from Sigma
cameras and I assure you that it has done a wonderful job.

In short, it works and hell it works fantastically.
I understand that there is never enough time to spend on development and
you have to streamline.
But I urge you not to dismiss the option just because you don't see it as
useful, I assure you it would make a difference in terms of adoption of the
software by a great many users who now find it inconvenient due to the
import factor.

I would also be willing to the slower generation of the previews, remember
that I use Sigma Photo Pro, the slowness has never been a problem, if it
serves to obtain a superlative result.

Greetings

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Lorenzo Fontanella
http://www.lorenzofontanella.it/


Il giorno mer 6 ott 2021 alle ore 19:38 Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> ha
scritto:

>
> Hi Lorenzo,
>
> > I'm obviously talking about the lack of a browser integrated to the
> > software that allows you to simply browse the folders of the HDD and
> > open the images you want to edit.
>
> The misunderstanding is probably there. darktable is not an image
> browser, it is not even designed to handle images but RAWs which are
> not images. So I don't see this as a good idea as generating previews
> for the RAWs will be slow, very slow.
>
> This is so by design, if you are looking for an image browser then for
> sure you don't want to look at darktable.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
>   Pascal Obry /  Magny Les Hameaux (78)
>
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>
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>
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