

Import, rename, tag, cull and manage photos with digiKam 5.x.Then, I have a couple of older cameras that output TIFF, and others that only produce JPEG.ĭarktable reads numerous RAW formats, but the one it's almost-guaranteed to read is DNG, so for RAW developing, my preference is to use DNG files - either straight from the camera, or converted from the native format using either digiKam or, when necessary, Adobe DNG Converter (which I'm running under WINE). For Pentax, I use DNG format, but I have other cameras that only produce their native manufacturer RAW format (e.g.

I'll start by mentioning that I have a variety of cameras. As part of my recent move to Linux, I'm now working with different tools for my photography.
