![]() ![]() This being explained, since you are a master on the color grading theory I am wondering whether you think it is possible to achieve the same (or better) results compared to commercial softwares (yes, it is a very generic question sorry about that…)? Therefore I consider myself just a beginner (RawTherapee is indeed amazingly powerful to say the least…).Īt work, as a plant pathologist, I take macro pictures, on a daily basis, with a Nikon D850 - ISO 64 (hardly any noise in the end…), k 2650 (Elinchrom lamp) on a tripod. Hello off, as a disclaimer, I am a long time user of RawTherapee but I never had the need to really get the most out of its denoise tools. Some general information has also been added to help better understand the colorimetry aspects of RT, Ciecam (and in particular the addition of Ciecam16), as well as some explanation of the various denoise options in the Detail tab, the Advanced tab (Wavelets) and Local Adjustments. Worth noting is a small improvement to the “Highlight reconstruction” - “Color propagation” performance thanks to the work Alberto has done on ART You can see a new worked example of the simultaneous use of “Log encoding”, “Ciecam16”, “ Excluding spot” and “Recovery based on luminance mask”. There have also been a number of updates to Rawpedia. A similar functionality exists for “GuidedFilter”.Īll modules are equipped with masks now (well, almost all of them) to allow the user to improve the deltaE selection. The LA Denoise module has been enriched with new features, such as: a hue equalizer, “denoise based on a luminance mask”, edge detection for DCT and “Recovery based on luminance mask” which allows you to differentiate between uniform areas and areas with detail when denoising. ![]() To use it is very simple in the menu “Settings” - Spot Method, choose “Full image”. All of the LA tools can be used this way taking advantage of LA’s deltaE (Scope) and masks. I have implemented an “automatic” full-image mode in the GUI so that you can use LA on the whole image. One of the forum sections is called Tutorials, that might interest you as well.Some news about RawTherapee’s Local Adjustments and recent Rawpedia updates You’ll also see a link to RawTherapee’s forum. On RawTherapee’s main page you can download versions for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux – for free of course as RawTherapee is open source software. Nobody uses them all at the same time (slider maniacs apart)! Get it In this context it is good to point out at forehand that you can use RawTherapee to produce great results with only a couple of tools. ![]() In the months to come you can expect articles about auto exposure, tone curves, sharpening and noise reduction, among others. That said, I thought it would be a good idea to explain some basic ways of processing raw files in a somewhat more illustrated way. Well, you can find all the answers to these questions in the excellent RawPedia documentation that comes with RawTherapee (in English, French and Japanese). Who opens the raw converter RawTherapee for the first time will certainly be overwhelmed by all its tools and sliders and curves and settings and other tricks. ![]()
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