Software update: Darktable 4.4.1

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Version 4.4.1 of Darktable has been released. Darktable is an open source raw photo editing program, a virtual lightbox and darkroom for photo editing. It manages digital negatives via a database. The raw photo files are developed using so-called sidecar files, where the photos are edited in a non-destructive manner. The software is available for various Linux distributions, macOS and Windows. The changelog for this release can be found below.

Bug fixes

  • Fix inverted and corrupted grow/shrink in Liquify module.
  • Fix FilmicRGB V7 CPU code path to disable the gamut mapping.
  • Fix Negadoctor CPU code path where clipping was not properly computed.
  • Fix snapshot label when containing non escaped characters.
  • Fix possible crash on Windows when using mask in the Color Balance RGB module.
  • Fix default value when editing the module’s first instance name.
  • Fix top history module being reset to default values ​​when not using the auto module naming.
  • Make sure OpenCL devices report at least v1. 2 support.
  • Add some missing support for mask distortion to modules changing ROI (Region Of Interest) while processing.
  • Fixed a spacing issue with text boxes in the metadata editor when one or more fields have been hidden by the user.
  • Fix a bug in colorspace transformation OpenCL code leading to CPU fallback.
  • Allow entering full preview mode when no image hovered or selected.
  • Fix a case where no default auto-preset were applied to the image. If a user’s auto-preset is created for a module we want to disable the default auto-preset only if the user’s preset is actually applied (meaning the filter on camera, lens, iso, aperture or exposure matches).

Version number 4.4.1
Release status Final
Operating systems Linux, macOS, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website Darktable
Download https://www.darktable.org/install/
License type GPL
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