Sure, I’ll take any help I can get!
Sure, I’ll take any help I can get!
I use a fork of rawtherapee called ART. It just changes the UI around a bit.
I only tried Darktable once. I loaded up a beach shot, and the RAW file had a lot of colors that looked so wildly different from the cameras preview (I know that the preview has its own process for displaying images) that following troubleshooting tips I searched for weren’t able to completely correct how it looked. It was a very violet-tinged sunset. ART typically started somewhere infelt more comfortable working from. I’m sure I could give it another shot.
This has given me a lot to think about. Thank you! I felt the saturation I had used had been a bit much, but I was aligning the scheme somrwhat with a previous photo that contained a sign in the shot where the JPG managed to capture a vibrant red I was trying to re-create in my edit. I’d completely forgotten I’d had a small amount of success with color corrections once before, and I bet that would work wonders so I don’t have to amp up the saturation so much.
Edit: Yeah, sorry about the image scaling. I’d done it on the original JPG when I was sending it out to someone, so I just made the others scaled down to match.
I’ll look into it, but it seems like it only supports windows.
Thank you for the compliment. A lot of these shots are less than stellar because I had to be quick, usually, and I haven’t really gotten that down too well.