I have attached a zip file containing 9 RAW files that have the D-range settings (Highlight & Shadow Correction) turned on. You can still find the older PP3 files for Windows HERE & for Linux HERE, in case you haven't downloaded them in the past.ĭo the Pentax D-range settings in the camera affect RAW files? ('_' )? Try them out before you delete any older pp3 files that you have. The default is L*a*b* in each ISO pp3 file, but you can switch it to RGB with the pp3 file or manually change it in the noise reduction section. There are 2 other pp3 files in there that change the noise reduction type. You'll have to zoom in 100% to see if you like the results. Since the chrominance noise reduction is done automatically, some colors could potentially "bleed" a bit into other colors and/or some colors might fade a bit. You always give up something for something. What do they do? They'll automatically calculate how much chrominance noise reduction is required on their own. They also have some additional noise reduction settings enabled in the Wavelets section. Each ISO has it's own luminance noise reduction curve & chrominance noise reduction curve along with its own Detail recovery settings. Hope you like my small experiment and do suggest some tips if you know other settings to be modified.I've uploaded an experimental set of pp3 files that has the noise reduction set to L*a*b* Conservative & uses the Automatic global chrominance noise reduction. I don’t process a lot of images and I really love the UX of the mobile app. Will I switch from using Lightroom Mobile (free version) to RawTherapee? My answer is still a no as my use case hasn’t changed since then. If you are someone who is not particular with the color differences, or someone who has his/her own presets, using RawTherapee is definitely a great option. With those minor changes, the image really improved a lot especially the skin tone. Further adjustment of colors is needed to really align them. Replicating the exact output as Lightroom can not easily be done with few change of settings. (L to R) RawTherapee (Default), RawTherapee (Adobe DCP), and Lightroom Mobile Conclusion Brightness difference is very minor and can easily be adjusted. But when compared again to Lightroom, the shade is still far off. Greenish tint is gone and skin tone looks more natural.įor the browns, they look less orangy now. In my opinion, the new RawTherapee output is way way better than its default. Note: For the complete details about DCP, you may check their documentation here. Open the image > Editor tab will be displayed Using the File Browser tab, Browse the raw image to edit %ALLUSERSPROFILE%/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles/Adobe Standard/Canon EOS M50 Adobe Standard.dcp Let’s try applying the tweaks using the steps below. I wonder if these settings are sufficient enough to replicate the default output Adobe Lightroom. Maybe this is the answer for the lack of detail issue.Īlso, I recently found out that RawTherapee supports custom color profiles and these profiles are included in the Adobe DNG Converter software. Upon checking other default settings, I noticed that “Noise Reduction” is enabled in RawTherapee by default. Note: I am using a modified neutral profile for my camera that’s why the SOOC shot is quite flat. Have you noticed the similarities and differences I mentioned above? Feel free to comment if you’ve noticed other discrepancies. (L to R) Camera SOOC, Lightroom Mobile, and RawTherapee. It also looks grainier which is likely due to a brighter image. Skin tone looks more natural with a bit of magenta tint. On the other hand, Lightroom’s output is more similar to the SOOC image. I also noticed that the image is smoother (less noise) but with less details. Skin tone is on the yellowish side and the browns look more orangy. The default output of RawTherapee does not fully mimic the SOOC shot. But, how does it compare to the output of my camera and the default of Adobe Lightroom? Comparison - Defaults The output of the default profile of RawTherapee looks nice. The initial state of the imported image will look like your SOOC ( “Straight Out of Camera”) JPEG. I am so late! (-_-)īased on its documentation here, the software now uses the “Auto-Matched Curve” profile instead of “Neutral” for raw files. Note: Version 5.4 has been released last 20-March 2018. Well, there’s great news! The problem about the default washed out images I mentioned in my old post has already been updated in versions 5.4 and above. I want to know the improvements in RawTherapee and see if I should now edit using my desktop computer. Replicating Lightroom Mobile Defaults in RawTherapee - Can this be achieved?įew years have passed since I last used RawTherapee.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |