Camera/Capture
Supported Cameras - Darkroom Core & Pro
Darkroom Core and Pro supports most DLSR and mirrorless cameras from Canon and Nikon for direct tethering. Currently we do not support tethering for any Sony cameras. Jpg images from unsupported cameras can still be imported from a memory card, or ...
Using the Camera Setting Menu in Core 9.3
Camera Options menu with Autodetect - New to 9.3
In Core 9.3, your camera will automatically be detected out of the box without having to enable a specific camera make or model. The menu has been made more consist with most option available from the root Camera Options menu. Please not that ...
Hot Folder Camera Setup (Using an Unsupported Camera)
There are many great cameras available the we do not directly support. The usual reason is that they do not offer a SDK (Software Developer Kit) that allows us to add and control their camera. If they have a tethering software, you can use that along ...
Adding a Tethered Camera to Darkroom Core.
The incoming photo replaces the one I'm working on
The default for the Photo Workshop is for the incoming image to replace the current one. This can be a problem if you are editing an image and suddenly it changes to a new one. There is a setting to change this in the Setup Tab - Capture Options - ...
How do I do Light Painting in Darkroom Core?
Yes, light painting can be done with Darkroom Core or Pro. It is simply a series of settings and setup to do this. First, you will need an enclosed and totally dark space. This can be a room or collapsible enclosure but it will need to be spacious ...
Using Live View in Darkroom Core
Darkroom 9.1 added live view for Canon cameras and now 9.2 adds live view for Nikon as well. In the Photo Workshop, click on the live view button at the top under the Darkroom logo. A new windows will open that is movable and resizable with a live ...