Darktable 5.4.1 has been released, addressing several export-related bugs and crashes that emerged after the previous version, while also adding support for new camera models and updating raw-speed handling. Users are advised to back up their configuration folder before upgrading to avoid potential data loss, as past experiences have shown that edit history may not always be preserved. The upgrade process varies by operating system, with specific instructions provided for Linux, Windows, and macOS users to ensure a smooth installation. This release also includes performance improvements, camera support updates, and adjustments to the Lua API, making it a worthwhile update for users reliant on batch exports and specific camera formats
Darktable 5.4.1 released
Darktable 5.4.1 fixes several export‑related bugs and crashes that appeared after the 5.4 jump, keeping edit history intact but requiring a full backup of the configuration folder before upgrading. The release also adds support for newer camera models such as Sony ILCE‑7CR and updates raw‑speed handling, while older macOS versions and certain legacy cameras remain unsupported.
