


Actually, compared side-by-side, RAWTherapee’s output looks slightly soft, but it looks a lot “cleaner”. (Obviously the 2 different programs use different methods, so you can’t really compare “numbers” when moving sliders) I rather like RAWTherapee’s sharpening better than Lightroom, maybe it’s just my method of sharpening, but Lightroom seems to create an awful lot of sharpening artifacts. The +1.6 value is for “Edges” so I think it’s the one equivalent to Lightroom’s. Sharpening (Radius): +0.63 (or +1.6, I’m not sure which slider value to put, so I’ll put them both.I've beat my head against it many times and made no real progress. Many people seem to like DarkTable, but I swear.
#Raw therapee vs darktable pro#
The three main programs I've been evaluating thus far are: Corel Aftershot Pro 3, DarkTable, and RawTherapee.

I did set the blue/yellow WB to be the same in both programs, to keep the color tint about the same. Now, if you compare this comparison to my last one, these two photos are a lot more similar. You can use FastStone Image Viewer to compare 2 photos side-by-side if you wish.)Īnd finally, the edited photo from RAWTherapee! It has been mentiond 19 times since March 2021.
#Raw therapee vs darktable download#
(Click on any photo to open in Flickr, where you can view at 100%, or download to view at your convenience with your favorite software. Based on our record, RawTherapee should be more popular than Darktable. First, here’s an un-edited shot exported from Lightroom… Adobe Lightroom is a much more polished, easy-to-use, and capable program for developing raw files and managing a large library of photos. Et les liens que vous attendez tous : installation de Raw Therapee (il faut choisir votre système d’exploitation dans la liste), et le manuel en français (pdf, 1 Mo), qui est très bien fait (pour l’instant dispo seulement pour la version 2.4, mais c’est très utile quand même : je vous encourage à en commencer la lecture) Voici également les boitiers compatibles avec RawTherapee. This is the same RAW file processed with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7, and RAWTherapee 4.2.1. I’ve already posted a quick comparison on this thread, but I decided that I’d better start my own thread so I don’t hijack that one!
