![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So I really can’t do 16/32-bit, or Adobe RGB. Those are 8-bit sRGB JPEGs, no chroma subsampling, quality 8 (“High”, or 86%). The reason for this is that I’m simply extracting the full size previews that DNG Converter embeds inside DNGs. Saving 32-bit TIFFs is impossible, I’m afraid. Although, without coming up with a solution for zoom, it might be overkill to have so many settings (which is why I kept it to the very basics). I’ll also look into the additional sharpening and noise reduction settings. Space bar to before/after is interesting. This is a hobby, so it might be a week, a month, or… ![]() They perhaps would complement each other quite well.įixes a bug were XMP files were not being updated on save (if they already existed).Īs for requests, I’ll have to cool down a bit on big new features. Together with Filmulator the best attempt to me. I wasn’t aware that DNG Converter contains such possibilitier. I don’t know what is possible with DNG Converter, but having the previews inside dng updatet in full size after editing would also really fine.Īnd I realized that keywords are not taken over from DNG to Jpeg. Even it would take some time, having the possibility to use sharpening and denoising in 100% zoom would be great. It would be great to have them in RethinkRAW as well as saving to 32-bit Tiff.Ĭoncerning the scrollbar, I obviously made a mistake, it is there. Here is a screenshot (unfortunately in German): They are helpfull (together with “Alt”-key on windows) to find the right amount of sharpening etc. Yes, I agree, Adobe should have released something like that.Ĭoncerning sharpening etc.: In ACR there are some more sliders that controll the sharpening and the denoising. ![]()
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