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Hi y'all. I've recently started looking at getting back into running Linux again as a main OS. With Proton and Steam all my gaming works fine. And with so many web apps those are all cross-platform anyways.

However the one application which I have not yet found a good alternative for is Adobe Lightroom. I've found Lightroom to be simply the best experience for managing a large (100k+) catalog of photos. I've really tried to get into using Darktable but while it can do a lot, I've found the UX to be incredibly bad and painful to use.

Is there a photo workflow app which is relatively simple, efficient and easily usable that lets me manage my photo library, can do some basic editing (levels, crop, etc.) and runs on Linux? Thanks.

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[-] sxan@midwest.social 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

That's a good point. I stopped using RAW shortly after switching to Fujifilm cameras, and realized the jpgs coming out of the camera were categorically better than anything my tweaking could produce. I do mess with color temperature and light adjustments, and a lot of conversion to B/W. Shadows and highlights adjustments occasionally. But while jpgs from my Canon were not acceptable and I ended up mass processing ever RAW I imported, with the Fujis it's the rare photo I have to tweak for an effect.

However, the light and color adjustments are pretty straightforward?

[-] MangoPenguin 1 points 3 hours ago

Oh yeah if you're editing JPEGs then it's going to be way easier, as you start with something that looks fine.

The sliders are there but they don't seem to work like I'd expect, so far I have not been able to replicate Lightroom results in Darktable.

[-] sxan@midwest.social 1 points 3 hours ago

Gotcha.

Yeah, Fuji's really spoiled me. The built in processing is so good, unless I want a specific look (usually BW) I can only make it look worse.

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