Disclaimer: I had initially prepared this post under the title Photography Workflow with Darktable on Linux, but after endless fights with Darktable I eventually decided to scrap that workflow altogether and look for an alternative. The workflow documented herein is unfortunately very far from the result I was striving for, yet it is sadly the best I can put together given the current state of open-source RAW development and photo editing software. After I gave Adobe the finger back in 2019 and moved my photography workflow to Capture One on a MacBook, I eventually had to reconsider this approach when I moved back to Linux on the desktop and replaced the device with a Linux laptop. I briefly tried running Capture One in a Windows VM on my laptop, but decided against it, as it was a huge PITA and lacked proper hardware acceleration. Initially I considered a fork of what is probably the best-known open-source RAW developer and photography workflow application out there, Darktable,…
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