Darktable 5.2 Open-Source RAW Image Editor Released

Powerful, open-source, free, and cross-platform image editing software Darktable is now updated to the version 5.2. Now you can find the support for OM System 14-bit high-resolution ORFs along with the updates the crop on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Fujifilm FinePix X100, and Samsung EX1 cameras.

The following is a summary of the main features added to darktable  5.2:

  • Fixed sidecar writing if quitting from darkroom.
  • Fixed a bug that allowed NULL pointer dereference in tethering mode
  • Improved visibility of masks in darkroom. This is controlled by the
    new hidden “darkroom/ui/develop_mask_mix” configuration option.
  • Added a tag icon on thumbnails to display the list of attached tags
    when hovering over it.
  • Sigmoid module is now the default tone-mapper selected for new
    installation.

Camera support In Darktable 5.2

Base Support

  • Canon EOS R5 C (requires LibRaw 202502 and later)
  • Fujifilm GFX100RF (compressed)
  • Fujifilm GFX100S II (compressed)
  • Nikon COOLPIX P1100 (12bit-uncompressed)
  • Nikon Z5_2 (14bit-compressed)
  • OM System OM-3
  • Olympus SP510UZ
  • Panasonic DC-G97 (4:3)
  • Panasonic DC-G9M2 (4:3)
  • Panasonic DC-GH6 (4:3)
  • Panasonic DC-S1RM2 (3:2)
  • Panasonic DC-S5M2 (3:2)
  • Panasonic DC-S5M2X (3:2)
  • Panasonic DC-S9 (3:2)
  • Panasonic DC-TZ99 (4:3)
  • Panasonic DC-ZS99 (4:3)
  • Phase One IQ150
  • Phase One P40+
  • Sigma BF (DNG)
  • Sony DSC-RX100M7A
  • Sony ILCE-6100A
  • Sony ILCE-6400A
  • Sony ILME-FX3A
  • Sony ZV-1A
  • Sony ZV-E10M2

White Balance Presets

  • Fujifilm GFX100 II
  • OM System OM-3
  • Panasonic DC-S9

Noise Profiles

  • Fujifilm GFX 100
  • Leica SL2
  • OM System OM-3
  • Panasonic DC-S1RM2
  • Panasonic DC-S9
  • Sony ILCE-1M2

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