Darktable: Cycle through images
Date: 2020-10-05 | darktable | ubuntu |
problem
I'm new to Darktable - and image manipulation on Ubuntu in general - and am having some troubles understanding the controls. My main concern is how I can cycle through my available images using hotkeys / the keyboard. I often take a lot of images in one go so hotkeys makes this proces way faster and more bearable.
How can I cycle through images in Darktable using the keyboard?
solution
There are actually several ways to do this based on your settings in Darktable. Let's first talk about the default controls in Darktable and then we can talk about how to customize them for you.
default controls
In Darktable there are two primary modes, lighttable
and darkroom
, each with their own default controls for cycling through images.
lighttable
default controls
Lighttable in culling mode - images via @hamy.see
lighttable
's cyclable view type is culling
. You can select the culling
view from the dropdown located in the bar below the main frame. In this view you can cycle through images using the left arrow
and right arrow
on your keyboard.
darkroom
default controls
darkroom
is the photo manipulation mode for Darktable. In this mode, you can cycle through images using the space bar
and backspace
keys.
custom controls
Darktable is highly customizable so if you don't like the default controls you can just change them.
To change the controls:
- click the cog / gear button in the top right corner of the main window
- Select the
shortcuts
tab - Find the appropriate section for the action you're trying to shortcut and change them
If you wanted to change the lighttable
controls for cycling images, go to views > lighttable
then change the move left
and move right
buttons from the shortcuts
tab.
If you wanted to change the darkroom
controls for cycling images, go to views > darkroom
then change the image forward
and image back
buttons from the shortcuts
tab.
Profit!
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