![]() If you’re not seeing any previews, make sure your camera is turned on and has enough battery power to complete the import process. In the “import from camera” window, you’ll see a preview of all the images available for import. ![]() Either way, if you want to import from a media card, then you’ll have to import directly from the camera. ![]() Note: Once upon a time, there was a button labeled “scan for devices.” Either the developers forgot to include it in the recent version, or they got rid of it. Once connected, darktable will auto-detect it and will display a button labeled “import from camera.” Click on it! The other button, “tethered shoot,” is used when you want images to auto-import as you shoot. Also, make sure your camera is connected to your computer. ![]() In the top left of the darktable interface, click on “import” to expand the module. Make sure you’re in the Lighttable view (L) to access the import panel. ![]()
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