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by mikae1 1453 days ago
> I don't want to do elaborate stuff like working with masks / applying filters to sections of the photo only. Only thing I usually do is increase saturation, and, rarely, brightness/aperture.

You can't change the aperture after the image has been captured. I don't think you're the intended audience for darktable. Give https://filmulator.org/ a try!

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What I meant was exposure compensation, sorry. Filmulator might be worthwhile to try, I'll check it out.