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Michael Davies and Andrew Gentry

Want to learn how to properly edit your photos using the popular and FREE RAW Processing Software Darktable? Want to know how to properly set up your camera for RAW photography? Looking to finally learn the Darktable layout, panels, and modules so you aren't "stabbing in the dark" when making image adjustments? 

I'm Mike Davies, photographer, course instructor, and owner of Davies Media Design. I'm here to introduce you to one of the most powerful pieces of RAW processing software on the planet. The best part? It's totally free. (Don't worry - if your camera can't take RAW photos, this software works with JPEGs, too. )

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Want to learn how to properly edit your photos using the popular and FREE RAW Processing Software Darktable? Want to know how to properly set up your camera for RAW photography? Looking to finally learn the Darktable layout, panels, and modules so you aren't "stabbing in the dark" when making image adjustments? 

I'm Mike Davies, photographer, course instructor, and owner of Davies Media Design. I'm here to introduce you to one of the most powerful pieces of RAW processing software on the planet. The best part? It's totally free. (Don't worry - if your camera can't take RAW photos, this software works with JPEGs, too. )

You'll quickly find out in this useful course that Darktable is an amazing free alternative to premium software like Adobe Lightroom.

In this course, I provide:

  • An introduction to Darktable and RAW Photography

  • Instructions on how to take RAW photos with your camera

  • An overview of importing RAW images to your computer and opening them in Darktable

  • An in-depth look at the Darktable layout, including updates to the layout in Darktable 3.4 and 3.6.

  • A demonstration of all the Panels found in Darktable

  • An introduction to modules, as well as an in-depth look at my favorite modules for photo editing

  • An overview of how Darktable's "pixelpipe," or module order, works to help you get the most out of your editing

  • Definitions for photo editing and Darktable concepts

  • Insight into why certain modules/image adjustments are used for RAW editing

  • Step-by-step instruction on how to edit/remove/add your photo's:

    • Exposure

    • Shadows and Highlights

    • Tone Curve

    • Color Balance

    • White Balance

    • Noise

    • Sharpening

    • Vignette

  • Exporting guidelines and recommendations

Whether you're a casual photographer familiar with photo editing, or someone looking to learn professional editing or RAW image processing for the first time, this course is perfect for you.  My lectures are easy for beginners to follow, but in-depth enough for anyone to walk away knowing more about Darktable and image editing than they previously did.

As an instructor on Udemy, my courses have over 17,000 students and a 4.8 star rating. Plus, I personally answer your questions about Darktable and photo editing, and encourage feedback to improve the course.

What Students Say About the Course

"I am a beginner in photo editing, and I chose Darktable for raw processing, because the "industry standard" LR's [Lightroom] pricing for me is just too expensive. When I first opened DT, I had no clue how to start, I needed some help. This course provided exactly what I needed for my first project. Of course, I did not become a master overnight, but it I am heading to the right direction now."

-Gergely L. | 5-star rating

"I'm working on nighttime photography and found this to be very helpful."

-Yvonne J. | 5-star rating

"Excellent clear presentation."

-Guy W. | 5-star rating

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Photo editing with darktable
  • Raw image editing
  • Raw processing
  • Darktable layout
  • Darktable modules
  • Setting up your camera for raw photography
  • Uploading raw photos to your computer
  • Making popular image adjustments
  • Color correcting raw images
  • Sharpening raw images
  • Saving/exporting raw images
  • Adding styles and tags to your photos

Syllabus

Introduction

Welcome to the Fundamentals of Photo Editing in Darktable course! Get a sneak peak at what's inside the course and learn a bit about Michael Davies, your instructor for the course.

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In this lecture, I provide an introduction to the RAW processing software Darktable! I describe what makes it different from Adobe alternatives, and why you'll love editing your RAW photos with this program!

Learning how to edit RAW photos is all well and good, but how do you take RAW photos with your camera in the first place? In this lecture, I show you how to change your camera settings to capture RAW photos, plus how to create JPEG back-ups for those of you who can't fully get away from editing JPEGs just yet.

Now that you know how to take RAW photos with your camera, you'll need to download RAW processing software to be able to open and edit those photos. In this lecture, I show you where and how to download Darktable for free (it is an entirely free program).

The next step in the process of editing your RAW photos is learning how to import the RAW photos from your camera to your computer. In this lecture, I show you how to do just that - describing two different methods for importing your photos.

The first step to understanding Darktable is learning how to open a photo into the program. In this lecture, I cover opening your first photo (or group of photos) onto the Collections page, and provide an introduction to the default Lighttable screen.

The thing that perplexes new users the most about Darktable is that there is no "save" button. In this lecture, I explain why that is and how your edits are saved while you work in this software.

Test your knowledge learned in this section!

Get acquainted with the Darktable layout, plus learn all the features for the various panels.

The first lecture in the "Darktable Layout" section covers the very first panel in the upper left corner of the Darkroom tab. This panel is known as the "Navigation Panel" and performs various zoom functions while also showing you where you are located on your image.

The "Snapshot Panel" is the first of many unique panels in Darktable. It provides great features for capturing your photo in is current editing state and comparing that "snapshot" to future renditions of your image while you edit. I explain the panel in detail in this lecture.

Next up, I cover the "History Panel" in Darktable. This panel displays the "history stack," an important feature in Darktable that shows you the edits you've made on your photo in chronological order. This allows you to review changes made to your image, and can even be saved as "styles" for future use in other photos.

There are actually two History Panels in Darktable - one in the Darkroom tab (which I went over in the last lecture) and one in the Lighttable tab. The Lighttable Tab version of this panel has more features and functionality, which I'll go over in this lecture.

Darktable released versions 3.4 and 3.6 in late-2020 and mid-2021 with some major updates to the modules layout. In this article, I address these changes and how you can make adjustments to your modules layout to follow along with the lectures in this course.

Modules are basically the most important feature in Darktable. They are where you will perform almost all of your image editing and adjustments. In this lecture, I provide an introduction to what modules are, the order modules are applied to your image (known as the "pixelpipe"), and how the module workflow applies to your image editing.

Below the image window in Darktable is the "Bottom Bar." This area not only displays the camera settings at the time you took your photo, but also has a series of features like image previewing, color and out of gamut warnings, and the ability to quickly add styles to your photo based on modules added to your "favorites." 

The duplicate manager panel allows you to create a duplicate of your image, then edit that duplicate as a separate image. This provides a great way to "fork" your project in a different direction, allowing you to make separate edits to the same image.

The Color Picker Panel allows you to select a single pixel or pixel area and analyze the color values of that pixel. I provide an in-depth look at this panel for this lecture.

Tagging is a great way to add keywords to your photos, group photos based on similar qualities, and be able to easily find any photo in your collections in Darktable. In this lecture, I go into all the ways to tag a photo and use those tags in your workflow.

Test the knowledge you acquired in this section!

Now that you know how to take RAW photos, import them into your computer, and fully understand the Darktable layout, lets move on to photo editing with modules in Darktable.

Alright - you have finally mastered the Darktable layout. Time for the good stuff! In this section, I'll be diving into image editing in Darktable. I'll show you the most commonly used modules for editing and adjusting your photos.

The first module I'll cover is the "Exposure" module. This module is a great way to increase or decrease the exposure levels of your image for over- or under-exposed lighting.

The Shadows and Highlights module allows you to recover details hiding in the shadows - or highlights - of your image. This is a great way to rebalance lighting in your photographs while also adding more detail to the image.

In this lecture I cover the Tone Curve for adjusting your image's brightness/contrast and colors using a gradient curve.

Darktable has many modules for color correction, including the Color Balance and Color Correction modules. I show you which module I prefer to get the best colors out of your image. You'll get an in-depth look at correcting the color channels of your image, as well as the hue and saturation.

Your camera's EXIF data will automatically be imported into Darktable, setting the White Balance for your image based on the setting you used in-camera at the time of your photo. However, in this tutorial I show you how to tweak the white balance in Darktable to make your photos warmer or cooler, and also go over the various other slider settings in the White Balance module.

There are two main types of noise found in photographs - luminance and chrominance (color) noise - both of which I go over in this lecture. I show you the best module to use for removing noise in your photos, which also happens to be one of the easier methods for noise removal thanks to a vert smart feature.

Once a majority of your edits have been applied to your image, you'll want to sharpen your final photo using a sharpening module in Darktable. In this lecture, I cover the best module for the job, which utilizes an "unsharp mask" sharpening technique. Don't worry - I explain what that means in the lecture.

Vignettes are a great way to add framing around your image while drawing the viewers eye towards the main subject of the photo. I cover the vignette module in Darktable for this lecture and the various settings and sliders found in that module.

Test the photo editing skills and terminology you learned in this section.

Learn more about Color Temperature, using the free photo editor GIMP to demonstrate.

In this Darktable tutorial, which uses Darktabl 3.4, I show you how to steal color grading from one photo and transfer it to another using the Color Mapping module.

Course Conclusion

Once you've processed and edited your RAW image, it's time to export it out of Darktable so you can view it on other programs, upload it to the web, print it, or whatever you'd like to do with your editing image! I show you how to use the exporting features in Darktable - and talk about the best and most commonly used filetypes for exporting.

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Fundamentals of Photo Editing in Darktable | Free Software with these activities:
Review Basic Photography Concepts
Refresh your understanding of fundamental photography concepts to better grasp the adjustments made in Darktable.
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  • Read articles or watch videos explaining the exposure triangle.
  • Practice adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and ISO on your camera.
  • Experiment with different white balance settings.
Read 'Understanding Exposure' by Bryan Peterson
Gain a deeper understanding of exposure settings and their impact on RAW images before diving into Darktable.
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  • Read the chapters on aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
  • Complete the exercises at the end of each chapter.
  • Take notes on key concepts and techniques.
Experiment with RAW Image Adjustments
Practice making adjustments to RAW images in Darktable to reinforce your understanding of the modules.
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  • Download a set of RAW images from a free source.
  • Open the images in Darktable and experiment with the Exposure, Shadows and Highlights, and White Balance modules.
  • Compare the before and after versions of your edits.
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Create a Photo Editing Workflow Guide
Solidify your knowledge by creating a step-by-step guide to your photo editing workflow in Darktable.
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  • Outline the steps you typically take when editing a RAW image in Darktable.
  • Write a detailed description of each step, including the modules you use and the adjustments you make.
  • Include screenshots to illustrate each step.
  • Share your guide with other students in the course forum.
Read 'The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC Book' by Martin Evening
Compare and contrast Darktable with industry-standard software like Lightroom to broaden your understanding of photo editing.
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  • Read the chapters on basic image adjustments and color correction.
  • Compare the features and workflows in Lightroom to those in Darktable.
  • Identify the similarities and differences between the two programs.
Create a Before-and-After Photo Series
Apply your Darktable skills to create a series of before-and-after photos that showcase your editing abilities.
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  • Select a theme for your photo series (e.g., landscape, portrait, black and white).
  • Shoot a series of RAW images that fit your chosen theme.
  • Edit each image in Darktable to create a visually appealing final product.
  • Present your before-and-after photos in a blog post or online portfolio.
Answer Questions in the Course Forum
Reinforce your learning by helping other students with their Darktable questions and challenges.
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  • Regularly check the course forum for new questions.
  • Provide helpful and informative answers to the questions you can answer.
  • Share your knowledge and experience with other students.

Career center

Learners who complete Fundamentals of Photo Editing in Darktable | Free Software will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Photo Editor
The role of a photo editor involves enhancing and manipulating digital images to meet specific standards or artistic visions. This course introduces critical skills, such as RAW image processing and color correction, through the use of Darktable. A photo editor will learn the Darktable layout, panels, and modules through a detailed breakdown. Understanding how to adjust exposure, shadows, and highlights, as well as how to sharpen images, are essential skills for a photo editor. This course offers a solid foundation for anyone pursuing a career as a photo editor.
Digital Photographer
A digital photographer relies on photo editing to refine and enhance images captured during photoshoots. This course helps digital photographers learn to use Darktable, a powerful and free RAW processing software. With the skills taught in this course, a digital photographer can make precise color corrections, adjust exposure, and remove noise, ensuring high-quality final images. The clear explanations of Darktable's layout and modules in this course prepares a digital photographer to efficiently manage and enhance their workflow. Instruction on how to take RAW photos with a camera prepares one for the professional field. This course helps build expertise in this field which may require a strong portfolio to begin.
Freelance Photographer
For a freelance photographer, mastering photo editing is essential for delivering professional-quality work to clients. This course can help a freelance photographer who needs to learn how to use Darktable for RAW processing. The course provides step-by-step instructions on how to edit exposure, shadows, highlights, and color balance, allowing for precise adjustments to each photo. With this course, a freelance photographer ensures their images stand out, improving client satisfaction and building a strong professional reputation. The course also touches on saving and exporting images, an important skill for a freelance photographer to master.
Graphic designer
A graphic designer often works with images, requiring proficiency in photo editing to integrate them into designs. This course is a great way for a graphic designer to understand RAW image processing and the use of Darktable. By learning to adjust exposure, tone curves, and color balance, a graphic designer can ensure images are visually appealing and consistent with the overall design concept. This course provides practical skills that can enhance a graphic designer's toolkit, making them more versatile and effective in the design process. The course helps build the foundation for working with design software.
Commercial Photographer
Commercial photographers need to capture high-quality images for advertising and marketing purposes. This course can help by introducing Darktable, a tool for RAW image processing. By learning to adjust exposure, tone curves, and color balance, a commercial photographer can ensure images meet client specifications. The course also addresses exporting guidelines, ensuring images are optimized for various media. This makes the commercial photographer more versatile. The module also addresses vignettes, which can add a frame to the image.
Digital Artist
Digital artists manipulate and create images and need efficient tools for enhancing their work. This course teaches the use of Darktable, a free RAW processing software, to manipulate images. Knowing how to import RAW images, adjust colors, and sharpen details helps a digital artist refine their creations. The course covers essential topics such as module order and pixelpipe functionality, which affects editing capabilities. This training allows a digital artist to produce higher-quality pieces with greater precision. It helps build a portfolio of work and proficiency.
Multimedia Specialist
A multimedia specialist often needs to edit and optimize images for various digital platforms. This course may be helpful by introducing Darktable, a tool for RAW image processing. It covers essential skills like exposure adjustment, color correction, and noise reduction, which are crucial for creating visually appealing content. The course also addresses exporting guidelines, ensuring images are properly formatted for web or print. This knowledge can help a multimedia specialist enhance the quality of their projects, making them more engaging and effective. This helps build a strong foundation.
Real Estate Photographer
Real estate photographs need to showcase properties in the best possible light. This course could prove helpful by introducing RAW image processing with Darktable. By getting training in editing exposure, tone, and image quality, a real estate photographer can improve listings. The training helps them produce eye-catching and accurate photos of properties. This course touches on editing shadows and highlights, which can help bring out detail in photos. Overall, a good use of the fundamentals.
Fashion Photographer
Fashion photographers need to produce visually stunning images that highlight clothing and models. This course could prove helpful by teaching RAW image processing using Darktable, a tool for enhancing photos. The course covers essential skills like color correction and adjustments as well as sharpening, which are crucial for creating high-impact images. This course can help aspiring fashion photographers refine their images, ensuring they meet the high standards of the fashion industry. The course introduces how vignetting helps frame images.
Web Content Creator
Web content creators need to know how to make great visual imagery for websites. This course may give web content creators a leg-up by teaching how to use Darktable to do RAW image processing. By getting training in adjusting tone, color, and optimizing image quality, a web content creator can improve the look and engagement of content they produce. The course helps build knowledge about image enhancement that every web content creator can use. The course includes information on color balance and vignette, which helps frame an image.
Print Production Artist
A print production artist needs to prepare images for high-quality printing. This course may be helpful by teaching RAW image processing using Darktable, a powerful tool for image enhancement. The course covers essential skills like color correction, sharpening, and noise reduction. The course also introduces how to correct white balance, ensuring accurate color representation in print. This training enables the print production artist to optimize images for the best possible print results. Knowledge of saving and exporting images helps in the process.
Social Media Manager
Social media managers are often responsible for curating visually appealing content. This course may be useful by teaching the basics of photo editing using Darktable, a free RAW processing software. The course provides instructions on adjusting exposure, shadows, and highlights, allowing for quick enhancements to photos. Improving proficiency in image adjustments can make a social media manager's content more eye-catching and engaging. The course also covers the fundamentals of RAW photography and its best applications.
Photojournalist
Photojournalists capture images that tell stories and document events. This course may be useful by teaching the basics of photo editing with Darktable, a free RAW processing software. The course covers essential skills like exposure adjustment and noise reduction. The course also covers how to properly upload a RAW image to a computer. While photojournalism requires minimal manipulation, understanding editing principles can help photojournalists optimize images for clarity and impact. This helps build a necessary skill.
Forensic Photographer
Forensic photographers need to capture and preserve photographic evidence. This course may be helpful by teaching the basics of photo editing with Darktable, a free RAW processing software. Learning how to adjust exposure and white balance can ensure details are clear and accurate. While forensic photography needs to minimize manipulation, understanding editing principles can help forensic photographers optimize images for clarity. The course also helps understand concepts about capturing a RAW image in the first place.
Science Photographer
A science photographer documents scientific phenomena and experiments. This course may be helpful by teaching the basics of photo editing using Darktable, a free RAW processing software. Learning how to adjust exposure, white balance, and sharpness can ensure details are captured. The course also covers how to use editing to enhance images for documentation. While little manipulation is standard in science photography, understanding editing can help science photographers optimize their images. Proper use of the fundamentals may be useful.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Fundamentals of Photo Editing in Darktable | Free Software.
Provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the exposure triangle and how it affects your photographs. It is particularly useful for beginners who want to gain a solid foundation in photography. The book explains aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in detail, and provides practical examples of how to use them creatively. It commonly used reference for photographers of all levels.
While this course focuses on Darktable, understanding the concepts and workflows in Lightroom can be beneficial. comprehensive guide to Lightroom Classic CC, covering everything from importing and organizing photos to editing and exporting them. It can be useful for understanding industry standard workflows and terminology. It is more valuable as additional reading than as a current reference.

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