![]() ![]() RGB input-type ICC profiles can now be used as output profiles.The Crop tool’s aspect ratio now defaults to that of the image, and RawTherapee automatically zooms-to-fit the crop once it’s placed.The choice of whether the main histogram should display information using the working profile or the output profile is now available from the Editor tab’s top toolbar.Now you can also make metadata changes in batch mode. The Metadata tab now lets you choose whether you want to copy metadata unchanged, edit metadata or strip metadata when saving images.The user interface is cleaner, with all power-house tools moved into a new “Advanced” tab to prevent slider-shock to newcomers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Added profiled chromatic aberration correction support using Lensfun.Added support for saving 32-bit floating-point TIFFs clamped to.Added support for processing Sony Pixel Shift ARQ raw files – make sure that the ARQ extension is enabled in Preferences > File Browser > Parsed Extensions.Added support for reading and writing metadata and ICC profiles to and from PNG images.Added support for showing out-of-gamut areas based on the output profile.New thumbnail overlay icons in the File Browser and Filmstrip to help you distinguish normal images from HDR and Pixel Shift ones.New RCD demosaicing algorithm to minimize artifacts even with artificial lighting and strong chromatic aberration.New color toning method L*a*b* Color Correction Grid.New Local Contrast tool to boost clarity using a simple interface.New HDR Tone Mapping tool to compress the light in scenes with a high dynamic range, allowing you to show details in both shadows and highlights in a realistic way.New histogram matching tool, to have RawTherapee automatically adjust the image for you to match the out-of-camera look with a single click of a button.New default processing profiles, now the default look for raw photos closely matches the out-of-camera look with regard to tones and includes lens distortion and vignetting correction.The developers have released version 5.4 with the following announcement: RawPedia is the name of the wiki of this program. For an overview of the possibilities, we refer to this page on Raw Pedia. One of the forum sections is called Tutorials, that might interest you as well.RawTherapee is an open source photo editing program and focuses on editing raw files. 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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