The first group is always and contains modules you have activated and are using on the current image.
Next groups content are defined by the choosen preset.
Al hacer click en uno de los símbolos de grupos, le mostrará los módulos e ese grupo. Si vuelve a hacer click en el símbolo, el agrupado se desactivará y todos los módulos que no estaban ocultos se mostrarán en una lista larga. Esta lista le muestra una secuencia de los módulos que son aplicados de abajo hacia arriba. Como principio general, darktable aplica los módulos en una secuencia predefinida.
darktable default install comes with a set of built-in presets.
This preset show modules ordered in 3 groups :
Technical | contains every module bounded by some physical reality: lens, sensor, in/out color spaces and various signal reconstructions (highlights, noise, etc.) | |
Grading | contains every module to be used artistically and doing color and tones corrective and creative work (including chromatic adaptation / white balance) | |
Effects | contain the weird kids (local contrast, sharpness, high/low-freq, retouch, liquify, etc.) |
Same groups as in the default presets with a set of modules specially adapted to the "display referred" workflow.
Same groups as in the default presets with a set of modules specially adapted to the "scene referred" workflow.
The layout manager allow you to create, remove, rename and duplicate presets.
Inside each presets (excpet built-in ones which are read-only) you can create, remove or move groups, define its icon and name, and set which module should appear under which group.
Same modules can belong to multiple groups.
Modules order can't be changed. They are always shown in pipe order.
Sometimes you want to temporary add a specific module to a group, without creating a new preset which will be deleted soon.
If you right-click on a group icon, you'll acces to the "add modules" menu. This will create a temporary preset on the fly.