![]() These are plain text files that record the tools you used on an image and their settings. One of its most useful features is sidecar files. Raw Therapee supports RAW, TIFF, PNG, and JPEG image file formats. Or, in any other directory that you prefer. Your originals are always preserved unchanged, and your edited images are saved in the converted/ directory inside your original image directory. All editing is non-destructive, your changes are immediately previewed, and no changes are made until you send your images to the processing queue. Double-click the one you want to work on, and it opens in its own tab. It displays thumbnails of all images in a directory. When you have processed an image in Raw Therapee, you can import it into Krita or GIMP for more surgical editing. When you make changes, for example contrast, color, sharpness, or any other element, they are applied to the whole image. Raw Therapee is not a raster graphics editor like Krita or GIMP, and you cannot use it to add text to an image, combine images, or do surgical fixes such as red-eye correction. ![]() Use it for noise reduction, pulling details out of shadows, fine-grained sharpening, color adjustment, color management, contrast, luminance, brightness, gamma, and hue corrections, convert to black and white, exposure corrections, distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting repairs, apply lens correction profiles, and about a skillion more features. Raw Therapee is a wonderful cross-platform RAW image processor. When you shoot RAW you get the highest-quality images, and the most editing headroom for repairs and enhancements. Please note that you will use it completely at your own risk.The full power of digital photography lies in knowing how to manipulate RAW images. This program is provided ´as is´ without any warranties and obligations. If RawTherapee crashes at the next launch of creating the new *.pp3 files (had that naughty one on Mac OS X for whatever reason) the remedy is to overwrite RawTherapee.app with the one in the installer RawTherapee*.dmg.Īfter xmpExposure2pp3 was run, you can start RawTherapee again and open the folder containing the timelapse image sequence, select them all, add them to the batch and export them with the exposure / deflicker compensation set individually per image. After that RawTherapee should be quitted before xmpExposure2pp3 is run. Prototype.pp3 should be generated with RawTherapee on a carefully selected image (usually either the 1st, last or center image) of the time-lapse sequence to set all the other desired image processing properties (it will then be generated automatically by RawTherapee next to the raw image file as soon as the raw settings were tweaked in RawTherapee). ![]() Java -Xmx800M -jar xmpExposure2pp3.jar 0.8 /Users/MeMyselfAndI/Desktop/testPix/TL_2015_04/IMG_3 /Users/MeMyselfAndI/Desktop/testPix/TL_2015_04 Prototype.pp3 needs to be full path to file ![]() 1.25 multiplyValue = 0 -> just show the xmp values MultiplyValue is anglo-am style value eg. XmpExposure2pp3 looks for *.xmp files in imagePath and inserts the crs:Exposure2012 valueįrom these after multiplying it with multiplyValue into a copy of prototype.pp3 Java -Xmx800M -jar xmpExposure2pp3.jar multiplyValue prototype.pp3 imagePath Just in case someone else would like to make use of the Magic Latern XMP sidecar files generated with the brilliant ETTR feature with some free software only:Īs I've found RawTherapee being anything but a bad candidate for RAW processing, I've tried to figure out a way to use it together with the Magic Latern's XMP sidecar files.Īnd I'd say I've created a working solution:
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