The release also added base support for Canon EOS Kiss X10/X10i, Leica M9 (dng), Nikon Z 30 (12bit-compressed, 14bit-compressed), OM System OM-1/OM-5, Panasonic DC-G95D/DC-G99D (4:3), Ricoh GR IIIx (dng). Also, it adds ability to assign shortcuts to the “quick access” style and preset menus at the bottom of the darkroom view. It now uses magic bytes to identify JPEG files, so even JPEG image with incorrect file extension is supported. There’s no big features but minor changes. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 22.10.ĭarktable 4.2.1 is a new point release. Then run flatpak uninstall -unused to remove unused runtime libraries.Darktable, the free open-source photography application and raw developer, released version 4.2.1 a few days ago. For Snap package, just remove it from Ubuntu Software.įlatpak uninstall -delete-data.Finally, install Darktable 4.4.0 via command: sudo apt install darktable Uninstall Darktableĭepends on which package your installed, remove Darktable via one of the commands below: Linux Mint needs to update system package cache manually after adding PPA: sudo apt updateģ. When it opens, run command to add PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/darktableĢ. First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. The new release needs gcc-12 for building the package, which is not available in 20.04.ġ. There’s no v4.4 package for Ubuntu 20.04 in this PPA. Option 4: Ubuntu PPAįor those who prefer the classic Ubuntu PPA, I’ve upload the new release package into this PPA for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 22.10 and Ubuntu 23.04. NOTE: the OBS is not yet updated at the moment of writing.
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