
I’ll focus on the Lighttable and the Darkroom modules in this review. Screenshot of Darktable’s Darkroom module The filmstrip may be image thumbnails of like images or a timeline of when you took the images. There is also an optional filmstrip below the central screen. Processing tools and a histogram are in the right-hand column. History and other functions are in the left-hand column. These add functionality depending on the module. And the left and right columns flank the central screen. The basic layout is familiar to Lightroom users. But there are some notable differences, which we’ll discuss later in the article. In many ways, Darktable looks and feels like Lightroom.

And the Darkroom module lets you edit photos. The software manages your photos through a module called Lighttable. This means your original file is never changed. And like Lightroom, it is non-destructive photo editing software.


It supports RAW files from over 400 cameras and opens a wide range of file types. There are several platforms listed on the Darktable website available for download. I’m a Mac user, so I’m looking at the iOS version. Open source means that the software is downloadable on many operating systems. Darktable is an open-source photo post-processing program.
