This page will show you how and where you can learn and get help, in particular on Ansel, but also in general on photography.

General info

Ansel is mostly a one-person operation. This is good news when it comes to keeping developement in sync with users needs and expectations, not so much when it comes to balancing the workload. So everything that could be automated was automated for the developer’s sanity, and you are asked to use the online resources first everytime it is possible.

Online learning resources

There already is a fair deal of information around on Ansel’s usage. As Ansel is based on darktable 4.0, most tutorials on darktable 4.x (and 3.x, to a lesser extent) are still relevant, even though the GUI may be slightly different.

Chantal AI, search engine 🇫🇷 🇬🇧

Chantal is a bilingual AI language model trained specifically for open-source image processing and photography, coupled with a search engine that indexes more than 47.000 pages, including Ansel docs, bug reports and forum threads.

It acts as your virtual librarian and can greatly improve access to information when you are not sure of the exact terms to look for because it understands synonyms and context.

Search

Support and training with the developer

Getting a chance to learn how to use the tools directly with their developer is a pretty rare opportunity as far as software goes. Ansel gives it to you, with 1-on-1 personalized assistance through video-conferencing.

Training sessions

2 hours sessions with 2 days booking heads-up

Book training

Emergency support

30 minutes sessions with 24 h booking heads-up

Community support

Free user support is typically assumed by other users.

Bugs and oddities

Bugs

Everything that leads to the software crashing, producing invalid output or unusable core features is a bug.

Bug tracker

Questions

If a feature seems to have been removed or to work differently, that might be a redesign, and there is always a reason behind.

Ask a question

Developer support

If you are considering joining forces for development and debugging, here is how I work.

Guidelines
Dev mentorship