How can I show only one image for each RAW+JPEG pair in darktable Lighttable?
Asked 12/14/2018
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In darktable Lighttable, I have folders that contain both a RAW file and a JPEG with the same base filename for each shot. On one system, darktable showed just one thumbnail per pair, but on a new installation it shows both files separately. Is there a setting or view option to collapse RAW+JPEG pairs so only one image is shown, ideally the RAW when both exist and the JPEG otherwise?
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Yes. In Lighttable, use the grouping toggle: click the “G” icon in the upper-right of the view to collapse or expand image groups. When groups are collapsed, darktable can show a single item for grouped images such as RAW+JPEG pairs instead of displaying both separately.
So this is not the “Don’t use jpg thumbnails from raw files” option—that setting is about embedded thumbnails, not whether both files appear in Lighttable.
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