I have installed dt 4.0 on my Linux Mint pc.
(Thanks to those who for the last couple of dt versions have arranged for new versions to be immediately pushed in Mint update system, while previously it could take frustrating months. Much appreciated!)
Prior to installation I de-installed 3.8.1 and deleted the /.config/darktable folder, so I believe I now see dt 4.0 as any completely new user sees it – and that puzzles me somewhat:
While the manual argues for and describes the scene-referred approach/workflow, the default preset for the module groups is still “modules:default” which presents a lot of legacy modules, even modules that users are warned against.
Neither the “workflow:beginner” preset fully directs new users towards scene-referred workflow. (As the “workflow:scene-referred” preset anyhow contains a limited number of modules sorted under a easily understandable set of tabs, it’s difficult to understand who the “beginner” preset is really aimed at. Yes, the color balance rgb module is likely not the entry point for most beginners. It still seems like a disservice to hide it in the beginner preset and rather direct users towards other modules that they likely will not continue to use. )
Furthermore in the preferences - processing - auto-apply chromatic adaption defaults is initially set to legacy, rather than modern.
Finally, the diffuse or sharpen module is only visible in “modules:default” and “modules:all” presets.
I think that the UI as presented to new users should be in line with the recommendations of the manual (and the general direction of modern dt). The onus should rather be on established users to change these default settings, (if their currently used presets is not carried over during upgrading).
Is the current default initialization set-up a forgotten left-over?