

Once you have your preferences set as you wish, close it and re-click the “import from camera” button. I updated the “file naming pattern” to include the JOBCODE. I’d recommend leaving the File Extension, and you can remove any part of the date or all three if you wish to have only a numbered sequence for your file name.

To access Preferences, click on the gear icon near the top/right of the interface. If you’d like to import your images into a different directory, change the folder and file naming structure, you can do so via Preferences. Change File Import Location + File Naming Structure By default, the photos will be imported into your systems Pictures folder and inside of a subfolder called darktable. Next to each preview, you’ll see the directory from which the images are being imported. 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.
