

The central column is further broken down horizontally into 2 parts, with the upper one supporting the preview of the selected picture(s). The left-hand column functions as a file exporter allowing you to browse through your online and hard drives as quickly as possible. If you want, you can collapse 2 side ones. It is subdivided into 3 separate columns. When you open LightZone, you primarily see the “Browse” window. In this section you can also add a rating to your photos. There is a navigator under the preview section, which displays image files contained in the currently selected folder. This layout is very intuitive and may be familiar to people, who have already used Darktable on Windows, RawTherapee or other similar programs. The UI is divided into two separate sections: the “Browse” window for navigating files and the “Edit” window for working with specific images. LightZone has a clean and stylish user interface with a dark gray theme that you can also see in other popular image editing applications. In other words, the program acquired support for many DSLRs that have been released since 2011. The truth is that 2013-version is identical to that released in 2011 with upgraded RAW profiles being the only difference.
