![]() Use DeNoise AI to help you create pixel perfect photos in any situation. You will be able to get much better results when shooting fast shots, night shots, or any other situation that requires a high ISO. Additional Information: Shoot anywhere in any lightĮxcellent noise reduction is similar to a lens upgrade. You may be surprised at the results you get. Shoot anywhere in any light without reservation.Įliminate noise and restore crisp detail in your images with the first noise reduction tool, DeNoise AI. Operating System Version: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (圆4) Coming soonĪ comparison of the Digital Asset Management (DAM) capabilities for the same set of programs.Treatment: not required (the installer has already been treated) ![]() The RAWTherapee and the GIMP are both open source (free) and give very good results. Luminar 3 is somewhat easier to use, but it is not free, is a bit slow, and has some stability quirks. In summaryįor this comparison of photo processing software, using my Watcher in the Tree, I prefer the RAW Therapee plus GIMP, with Luminar 3 in second place. Luminar 3 is quite easy to use and can be used for all steps in my workflow. Developed using darktable 3.0.0 and the GIMP Image #8: Luminar 3 Image #7: DarkTable + the GIMPĪfter using DarkTable the file goes into the GIMP and I used two layers of high pass filter sharpening, then adjusted the levels, tone curve and shadows and highlights. ![]() Developed using darktable 3.0.0Īs you can see the image straight out of DarkTable is rather lackluster, lacking both vibrance and sharp details. It is a little confusing to use for some things and doesn’t have good tools for bringing out details (at least so far as I have figured out), so I tend to use it only for steps 1 & 2. Image #6: DarkTable aloneĭarkTable is a program comparable to RAWTherapee, but a little better integrated with GIMP. ![]() Image #5: RAWTherapee + the GIMPįor this file I only used the GIMP to adjust levels and the tone curve a bit on the photo above to try and make the face a bit less shadowed. This may be due to using vibrance instead of increasing saturation…I’ll need to check into that. I think the RAWTherapee one is a little yellower in the leaves. Many images don’t really need more than RAWTherapee. The dehaze tool also brings out details well. It has a really good set of tools to bring out details: local contrast, edges and microcontrast. RAW Therapee is a free program that can translate a RAW file and do quite a bit of editing, steps 1 through 6. Imaging Edge software plus the GIMP Image #4: RAWTherapee alone I took the image above (as a TIF) into the GIMP and used a high-pass filter to give the details more crispness. I do not like the effects of the sharpening tool in Imaging Edge. This is not quite as crisp as the JPG, but I used the curves to make the face a little less shaded. I do not know if it would work for RAW images that are not produced by a Sony Camera. This software comes with the camera and can be downloaded for free from Sony’s web site. Image #2: Sony Imaging Edge software alone
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