The free, open source, darktable image editor comes as a great alternative to Lightroom for Windows. And of course it runs on all other Linux and Mac platforms.
If you're looking for a free alternative to image management and editing like Lightroom, there's some good news: the free and open source software darktable has reached version 3.4.1 (for Linux) and is finally available for Windows users as well.
The darktable was originally released by 2009 and has been used by professional photographers on Mac and Linux operating systems. The software includes a set of photo editing capabilities that helps you edit RAW files, especially in large sizes.
After some cowardly attempts with the 3.2.0 version, darktable has now been officially transferred to the Windows operating system (64-only only), in this new version of 3.4.0, and as its developers report in their release, they intend to support in the future.
In addition to Windows support, 3.4.0 brings a series of new changes, features, bug fixes, and camera support. You can find the entire list of changes and improvements to company announcement.
You can download it darktable 3.4.0 from here, where you will also find the new 61.5MB download entitled "darktable-3.4.0-win64.exe" for Windows.
