![]() The Editor’s exposure tools are very full featured. One can also save “shapshots” of the editing sequence at any stage, show clipped highlights and shadows, and save custom processing profiles at any stage. Note the full feature histogram, history of image edits and the ability to toggle “before” and “after” views. This shows changes to the images as you edit. Images edited have a check mark, those already converted show the disk symbol. This is where one selects images to edit, and select images to convert from raw to your chosen format (eg: tiff, jpeg, etc.) Note the very handy star and color code system to rate or sort your images. ![]() Here’s a screen shot of the Raw Therapee Browser: The program has a wealth of features with the robust user interface simply divided into three parts: Browser - to navigate between images and folders, Editor - where all the exposure, detail, color and other tools are used, and the Queue - where conversion takes place, either as a batch or in the background. It’s regularly updated (current version 4.2, initiated during 2006) covering every camera and format that you can think of, as is it’s “Wiki-like” user-guide/documentation. You can download Raw Therapee free, and full documentation is available online or for download in English, French and Japanese. It’s cross platform: Linux, Mac or Windows (32 or 64 bit), and it’s International - available in 25 different languages. Raw Therapee is free, open-source raw image conversion software. This article, the first in a series of three, covers Raw Therapee, an outstanding raw converter - you do shoot Raw, don’t you! The next two will acquaint you with Picture Window Pro, a superb, inexpensive image editing program built specifically for photography, and Lightzone, a unique, free editing program that includes special tools you won’t find anywhere else. I don’t use Photoshop, but I do use some great photography software that is much cheaper, and even free.” And now that Adobe has gone to a pay perpetually (subscription) pricing model, it might be well worth your while to check out these great free and inexpensive programs that I use all the time. PS (3): OK! I attached the pp3 file as a txt file and the jpg file as a reduced png file edited on GIMP.“Are your images Photoshoped?” is a question that I get often and can always easily answer. PS (2): Raw Therapee crashes even if I try ctrl+e to edit on an external editor. PS (1): I'm having some trouble for attaching the image (size) and pp3 file. I can work perfectly with RAW files and smaller JPG files. It occurs with large JPG images and their processing profile, but I selected a couple for this matter. I can't get a stacktrace from a debug build. I can't show a screenshot of the problem because the program just close by itself when I try to save as I said above. When I try to save some works - large JPG files with their processing profiles -, Raw Therapee crashes no matter if it is via editor (ctrl+s) or queue tab. The exact steps to reproduce the problem: ![]() Link flags: -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -Wl,-as-needed When I try to save a work, Raw Therapee crashes no matter if it is via editor or queue tab.īuild flags: -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -fPIC -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -std=c++11 -Werror=unused-label -Werror=delete-incomplete -Wall -Wuninitialized -Wcast-qual -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-unused-result -fopenmp -Werror=unknown-pragmas -O3 -DNDEBUG -ftree-vectorize If it is insufficient for some help, I will understand completely. I have read what I was told to read and what I get is bellow. Thank you and sorry in advance because I'm using Linux a few months and I know nothing about programming.
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