


To be honest, I’ve gotten a bit tired of this testing lately. Thankfully, I’m not trying for a comprehensive review here… I just want to see if darktable can replace Lightroom for me. With the exception of user-definable albums (they’re called Film Rolls in darktable, and they’re a bit strange to use), you can do everything in darktable that you can do in Lightroom, and more, most of it in a few different ways. Easy.ĭarktable is probably the closest to Lightroom that you’ll find in the open source space.

Installation: normal download dmg & drag app to Applications folder (or wherever you like). Platforms Available Tested: Linux , Mac, Windows Program: darktable (1.6.3 updated to 1.6.7 late in the review process)
