So in Gub language "1" is move to the next step. Now in Digikam I have made "1" as "open with default application" (which has been set to gimp) and in DT "1" is quit. My Gimp shortcuts have been customised for my purposes long ago. Just been tinkering with the shortcut keys. Where I think it won't work is when I want to compare say a bunch of shots that are underexposed to find the best one. In this video, one of Darktable’s developers demonstrates how photographers can use Darktable to employ advanced masking techniques to make local adjustments to their images that rival Adobe Lightroom. The full image is only converted during export. I have figured that the tiff from DT was a useful backup but maybe the simpler workflow from this setup is worth it. What’s more, all editing is non-destructive and operates on cached image buffers for display. The essence of my workflow is that each stage in development is driven from, and launched from, my library management tool.Yes that is exactly how I have been doing it. It might seem a little long-winded, but it's really not. Back in digiKam, I " open with" GIMP the image I want to process further, and export to JPEG when done. When I want to process a raw file, I " open with" Darktable from digiKam, then - when my image is ready - I export to TIFF from Darktable into dedicated export folders. I use digiKam for my image library management.
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