These cameras were all listed as cameras now supported by Darktable 3.8 in the official release notes. Newer cameras that use CR3 image files include the popular new mirrorless cameras from Canon, including the Canon EOS R, EOS R5 and EOS R6 cameras. This RAW file format was the next-generation version of the popular CR2 RAW file format that rolled out with older camera models (i.e. The CR3 file, which stands for “Canon RAW version 3,” was introduced by Canon in 2018 with the release of their Canon EOS M50 camera. However, one VERY notable feature that was announced with Darktable 3.8 is the much-anticipated support of CR3 RAW files. I won’t cover all the great features that came with the Darktable 3.4 and Darktable 3.6 releases in this article. It started with Darktable 3.4.1 released in February 2021, the follow up to the Darktable 3.4 major release from December 2020, with the Darktable 3.6 major release coming shortly after in July of 2021, and finally Darktable 3.8 announced in December of 2021 to cap it all off. 2021 was a stellar year for Darktable in terms of new releases and new features introduced to the free raw processor.
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