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The darktable presets and the darktable styles are some of the most powerful tools to use and in this guide you will discover all you need to know, including a few little tricks.

I absolutely love them. Why so?

Because they allow me to edit my photos quickly and speed up my workflow immensely

Without further ado let’s start

Table of Contents

  • 1 darktable presets and styles – in a nutshell
  • 2 How to install and use darktable Presets and Styles
  • 3 How to organise and import presets and styles in darktable
  • 4 Free darktable styles and presets to download
    • 4.1 Free Styles
    • 4.2 Free Presets
  • 5 How to edit a darktable style

More reading on Darktable

  • Darktable Tutorials Hub [from beginner to advanced]
  • Quick Darktable Tutorial to get started for travel photographers
  • Darktable vs Lightroom: is Darktable a good free Lightroom alternative
  • How to import the Lightroom catalogue in Darktable [with the same workspace]
  • darktable workflow – from organizing to editing [the quick and effective way]

darktable presets and styles – in a nutshell

Here below a quick few points that may help straight away to answer a few questions:

  • What are the darktable styles? They work as filters or looks that you may be already familiar with Instagram or other socials. They include a combination of adjustments that in darktable you usually do in the Editing Modules (local contrast, color zones, etc..) and stored in the History stack (left side of the darkroom view).
  • What are the darktable presets? The darktable presets work as filter or looks, however, only on one single Editing Module, this could be the local contrast only or color zone only or any other. For example, there is a preset to emulate the Kodak Ektar film output that you can find in the Color Balance module and it changes the colours accordingly. Or you can select the “black & white film” preset in the Color Zones Module.
  • Can’t we use only styles? Yes, you can, however, it’s just easier and quicker to use presets as well. It comes with practice
  • Can I use Lightroom presets in darktable? Not that I am aware of. I have seen in a few forums talks about building a tool. The point is that darktable and lightroom work in a different way and I see highly improbable that you can ever do software to do an exact conversion, with the same look. I have personally re-created most of my usual Lightroom presets into darktable styles. And I created new ones which I could not really organise that easily in Lightroom. Later in my post, you will find links to download them for free.
  • How do you use the presets in darktable? Very easy, once you activate the module, for example Color Balance, you need to click on that hamburger icon ☰ on the rightmost side of the module. A menu will open with all the predefined available presets that you can apply (single click) to your photo. You can also create your own preset and save it with a new name.
  • How to import darktable styles? Very easy. Go in the lighttable view (where you usually organise your photos) and from there click on the Styles Module darktable presets and styles - reference guide [+FREE download] - MEL365.com - Travel & Photography (1), on the right side of the window. Open the module and click on the “import …” button. Once you finish importing, you will see the new styles in the available styles list. You should watch my video below (Vintage Style Package) to have a practical example.
  • How can I export a darktable style?The process is very similar to the import, however, you need to click to the “export…” button instead.
  • Can I import and export presets in darktable? Unfortunately, you cannot up to version 3.2.1. The workaround is however very simple, just save the preset as a style (with just one unique editing module). When you import the style (maybe on another PC) you need to save that edited module into your preset. UPDATE for version 3.4.0 and above, you can now import and export presets very easily in the Global Preferences > Preview window. You should watch my video below (RGB Curves Presets Package) to have a practical example.
  • How can I organise the styles in folders and sub-folders?You need to specify the whole path separating the folders and sub-folders with the pipe key “|”. For example, “Stef Styles|Vintage|The_name_of_the_Style”. Just pay attention that lowercase and uppercase letters are different and create therefore a different folder organisation.

How to install and use darktable Presets and Styles

The quickest way to see how to install, import and use the style and presets is to watch this video below.

You will learn more on:

  • Lightroom Presets Vs Darktable Styles
  • Darktable Styles
  • How to import a Darktable Style
  • How to create a Style
  • How to use Darktable Presets

Darktable Presets and Styles - How to install and use them

How to organise and import presets and styles in darktable

In this video you will learn:

  • How to organise Styles in folders
  • How to import/export a Darktable Style
  • Differences in darktable Presets and Styles
  • All about Presets (create, import/export)

Free darktable styles and presets to download

Here below you can freely download the styles and presets.

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Free Styles

I have organised three packages:

  • Traveller Package that applies very well to travel photos
  • Vintage Package to re-create that nice vintage style in 8 possible ways that do work for landscape, city photography and portraits as well (see before/after in the video below)
  • Dark Tones Package to give that nice dark tone/moody look to the photos. I use it a lot for street and city photography (see before/after in the video below)

Download Traveller PackageDownload Vintage Package Download Dark Tones

I have developed these styles to work for the Sony A7 family.

You may need to tweak them slightly if you use other cameras.

In saying that, I use them also for the photos I take with my Samsung S9+ (JPG) and they work well

In this video below, you will see the darktable before and after of all the styles in the Vintage Package, besides all the instructions on how to import and even customize the styles to your like.

8 FREE vintage darktable styles [with before and after]

In this other video, I show the before/after of the Dark Tones Package with a few tips that are very useful once you apply the styles.

Free Dark Tone and Moody Styles in darktable [and how to master them]

Free Presets

I have organised three packages:

  • to bright up or dark down areas in the photo. The technique is very similar to what Ansel Adams used to do in his darkroom. I use the Exposure Module for these presets. I developed 6 of them (3 dor dodge and 3 for burn) based on the intensity of brightness/darkness.
  • RGB Curve Presets Package to improve color, contrast, highlights and shadows for both landscape and street/night photography. They can be imported only with darktable version 3.4.0 and above
  • URBAN Style Colour Balance Presets Package to give that nice Urban look to your photos (see video below for before/after). These presets are imported as styles and saved as presets (see how to do it below). They work with any darktable version

RGB Curve PresetsURBAN Colour Balance

You can watch how I used the Dodge & Burn presets in my black and white conversion.

In this video I used my old Dodge & Burn presets I had in the Basic Adjustments Module, deprecated from Darktable Rel. 3.6.

Use instead the Dodge & Burn Presets in the Exposure Module in the same way as in the video I use the Basic Adjustments ones

darktable black & white conversion (the dramatic way)

You can watch the before/after of the RGB Curve Presets Package in the video below, including how to work with presets, saving, importing and exporting them (version 3.4.0 and above)

darktable RGB Curve explained - demystifying this module

The Urban Style Presets are actually saved as styles, however, once imported they can be saved as presets for the Color Balance Module (workaround used till version 3.2.0)

To save it as a Preset follow these steps:

  • in the lighttable view: import the Style “URBAN Style Colour Balance” you just downloaded
  • apply the style to the photo
  • go to the darkroom view
  • open the Color Balance module (modify it as you prefer)
  • click on the hamburger icon ☰
  • click on “store new preset” and give the name you prefer (I called it “Urban Photo 2021”)

You can watch below the video on how I tuned the image for the Urban Style

How to edit URBAN Photography in darktable

How to edit a darktable style

In the previous video, I explained all you need to know to edit and customize a darktable style

However, there is so much more, so many more modules you can potentially add to improve your photos and create styles or presets that you can apply on other images

I have been building a playlist of darktable tutorials that will help you just with that

And remember to subscribe to my YouTube channel for the weekly darktable tutorials.

Playlist: Darktable Tutorials for Travel Photography

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FAQs

How do I install darktable presets? ›

By pressing the “import” button at the bottom of the window you can import a saved preset. darktable already comes with a set of pre-defined presets for several modules. In addition you can define your own presets from within each module in darkroom mode (see Section 3.2.

Is darktable good for beginners? ›

darktable tutorial for beginners

If you have worked already with Lightroom then you will have a very easy life moving to darktable. It's all very similar, even the colour of the interface. If darktable is your first editing software then things may take a bit longer, but nothing impossible.

Is darktable as good as Lightroom? ›

The short answer is – Yes. In fact, Darktable may be better than Lightroom. It has more tools and more precise manipulations of the elements of those tools.

Do lightroom presets work in darktable? ›

One question that keeps popping up is “How can I use my Lightroom Presets in Darktable?”. The short answer is – you can't. Although a similar principle of a Lightroom Preset exists in Darktable (called a style) it is not possible to translate the development result or somehow import the preset into Darktable.

Where are darktable presets stored? ›

They include a combination of adjustments that in darktable you usually do in the Editing Modules (local contrast, color zones, etc..) and stored in the History stack (left side of the darkroom view). What are the darktable presets?

How do you save a style in darktable? ›

Darktable Lesson 11 | Create Custom Styles and Presets - YouTube

How do I learn to Darktable? ›

Getting to know darktable for beginners - YouTube

Can Darktable edit JPG files? ›

In addition to managing your images, Darktable can also be used to edit them. More specifically, Darktable is designed to work with RAW files (much like Lightroom), although you can also use it to edit JPG files.

Which is better raw Therapee or Darktable? ›

RawTherapee edges out Darktable in terms of color correction and the sheer number of edit functions you can perform. It's a remarkable bit of opensource editing software, but the features can be tough to master because of the less than intuitive interface.

How do I use Darktable like Lightroom? ›

Easily Switch from Lightroom to Darktable with This Set Up (Tutorial)

Can darkroom replace Lightroom? ›

Despite all this, Darkroom isn't aimed directly at Lightroom users. Instead, it's built for mobile photographers or enthusiasts who prefer a more focused tool than Lightroom or Capture One. But, in my opinion, Darkroom is more than good enough for most pro use unless you really want to go wild with the editing.

Where can I find free Lightroom presets? ›

Adobe Creative Cloud's Free Assets Section

Adobe offers a lot of free — or “included” — assets many never think to make use of, which includes free presets for Lightroom.

What is the difference between GIMP and Darktable? ›

Unlike many similar that have only basic photo enhancement features, Darktable offers an extensive range of image processing functions. GIMP is an open-source tool that empowers the photographer to edit its digital source code.

What can Darktable do? ›

darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them.

How do you copy edits in Darktable? ›

Copy the settings from one image to another | Darktable Tutorial

How do I reset an image in Darktable? ›

Click the “reset parameters” button in the module header to discard the entire history stack and reactivate any default modules. This can also be achieved by selecting the “original image” history item and clicking “compress history stack”.

How do you crop on Darktable? ›

Please use the crop module to crop the image, the rotate and perspective module to perform rotation and keystone correction, and the orientation module to flip the image on the horizontal/vertical axes. Crop, rotate, and correct perspective distortions using on-screen guides.

Can I use Lightroom presets in RawTherapee? ›

You aren't able to use Lightroom preset files, but RawTherapee does offer its own version of presets. Processing Profiles are a way to save your settings to be later applied to other photos. You can load or save processing profiles within the Editor tab, at the very top of the right column.

How do you view before and after in Darktable? ›

Press the Tab key to close the side menus. then you can use Ctrl + mousewheel to zoom in and out, keep left mouse button pressed to move along the image. you can compare the snapshot vs current.

How do you delete a Pretet on Darktable? ›

Delete a user-defined preset by selecting it and pressing the Delete key. Edit a user-defined preset's properties by selecting it and pressing Enter or double-clicking. This will open a dialog that allows the preset to be edited, exported to an external . dtpreset file or deleted.

How do you upload a picture to darktable? ›

Click the top image, hold down your Shift key and click on the last image. All images in-between will be auto-selected. The last option is to click on any image and then use the keyboard shortcut; Command or Ctrl + A. Once you have your images selected, click the “import” button, and darktable will do its magic!

How do I use Gimp and darktable? ›

How to Open RAW Photos with GIMP & Darktable or RawTherapee

How do you use denoise in darktable? ›

darktable noise reduction and how does it compare to Topaz Denoise AI

Can you edit RAW photos in Darktable? ›

How to Edit RAW Photos in GIMP and Darktable - YouTube

Does Darktable edit RAW? ›

Darktable is a free and open-source RAW image editor and manager that's a viable Lightroom alternative.

Can Darktable edit TIFF files? ›

darktable natively reads “ordinary” images in JPEG, 8-bit/16-bit PNG and 8-bit/16-bit TIFF format, as well as 16-bit/32-bit floating point TIFF formats.

Is RawTherapee dead? ›

There hasn't been a new release in some time, but the development versions don't crash and you should probably use them. not much in releases, but a constant flow of updates and modifications and even new features. So yes, very much in active development.

Is RawTherapee still being developed? ›

RawTherapee remains an active application with developers continuing to improve the program. The latest release was in 2020, and the application works on the likes of Windows, Mac, and Linux environments.

Is Darktable good Reddit? ›

I've spent the last few years complaining about Darktable in various contexts, but recently I gave it another shot and holy crap has it gotten better. I feel like I have a duty to recognize that, so here's my experience.

How do you copy edits in Darktable? ›

Copy the settings from one image to another | Darktable Tutorial

Can I use Lightroom presets in RawTherapee? ›

You aren't able to use Lightroom preset files, but RawTherapee does offer its own version of presets. Processing Profiles are a way to save your settings to be later applied to other photos. You can load or save processing profiles within the Editor tab, at the very top of the right column.

Where can I find free Lightroom presets? ›

Adobe Creative Cloud's Free Assets Section

Adobe offers a lot of free — or “included” — assets many never think to make use of, which includes free presets for Lightroom.

How do I reset an image in Darktable? ›

Click the “reset parameters” button in the module header to discard the entire history stack and reactivate any default modules. This can also be achieved by selecting the “original image” history item and clicking “compress history stack”.

Can you batch edit in Darktable? ›

The only way I know of to apply batch edits to multiple files in Darktable is to generate a history stack of the edits you wish to apply on one photo, export that history stack as a "Style", then apply that style on export to all the other photos.

How do you use Darktable styles? ›

Double-click on a style name to apply that style to all selected images. A style may also be applied to all selected images by pressing a shortcut key assigned to it (see preferences > shortcuts) while in the lighttable or darkroom view. Remove all styles by clicking on the module's reset button.

How do I select multiple images in Darktable? ›

1. Using CTRL to select multiple (neighboring or not) images works as expected but it is not possible to unselect all by clicking (without CTRL) on an image. To unselect all images all selected images have to be CTRL+clicked one after another.

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