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Darktable is a virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers.
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It manages your digital negatives in a database and lets you view them
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through a zoomable lighttable. It also enables you to develop raw images
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and enhance them. This project tries to fill the gap between the many
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excellent existing free raw converters and image management tools (such
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as ufraw or f-spot).
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i686 build
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The Darktable project strongly recommends that you should build and run
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darktable on x86_64 if possible. The i686 build will not give you a
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satisfactory user experience. As an absolute minimum, your processor
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must support SSE2 instructions (i.e. Pentium 4 or higher, or Athlon 64
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or higher).
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Optional dependencies
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GraphicsMagick - for importing a wide range of non-RAW image formats
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libwebp - for exporting images in WebP format
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flickcurl - for exporting images to Flickr
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json-glib - for exporting images to Facebook
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colord - for colour profile management
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colord-gtk - for colour profile management
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osm-gps-map - for map georeferencing
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jsonschema - for checking noise profiles
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If you have nVidia or AMD/ATI graphics with more than 1Gb of memory,
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nvidia-driver (or nvidia-legacy340/304-driver) or amd-app-sdk is an
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optional runtime dependency. Darktable will then detect and use the
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OpenCL capability of your graphics hardware for faster processing.
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See the Darktable User Manual, Section 10.2, for more details (in
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particular, if you have an older AMD/ATI graphics card, see Section
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10.2.6).
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