@cell i only used it for a few tries, it works but i like darktable more. There's also Ansel now which is supposed to be 'darktable but better': https://ansel.photos/en/
@lain > Many solutions already exist to produce ready-to-consume photographs for masses, from smartphones filters to out-of-cameras JPEGs, followed recently by AI-driven automagic toy filters. These make photography easier than ever, but are the produced images really your images and, in any case, the images you expected?
Ansel lets you interpret your raw photographs much like a music instrument, when most software tries to automatically play the score for you. It aims at being an underwhelming, boring, tool that just does what you ask of it, without getting in your way.
@cell afaik he's the one who came up with and programmed the filmic rgb module, which i always used, so he really knows a lot about all sides of photography