I hope this helps some others like me who want to convert a whole bunch of files from RAW to some other format. Darktable will then export the files in TIFF (or whatever) format. Click the EXPORT button in 'Storage Options' - see Step 1 above. All common picture and graphics formats are supported (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, WebP, PSD, JPEG2000, JPEG-XL, OpenEXR, camera RAW, HEIC, PDF, DNG, CR2). Alternatively, use the SELECT ALL option near the top-right of lightable UI.Sadly, you can't see this very well on the screenshot, but I hope the reader understands the strategy. For this test, I used the same RAW image with different filenames (1300875350_fuji-x100-dscf5613.RAF, 2300875350_fuji-x100-dscf5613.RAF, 3300875350_fuji-x100-dscf5613.RAF). I was thinking the best option would be to batch-convert with Capture NX-D, but it seems to mess with the colors compared to the standard NEF preview in MacOS (some problems I've noticed are less vivid colors, lost detail, lighter shadows, and temperature changes). Use CTRL and LMB to multiple-select RAW images. Select all of the images you wish to export / convert.Set the desired path for file export to disk, and conflict options. Open up 'Storage Options' in 'lighttable' section of Darktable, set the required settings.The process can be adapted for your own conversion requirements, but I wanted 8-bit TIFF - the reason why is irrelevant. After some exploration, it is actually quite straight-forward.
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