* First wavelet denoise * Gui for wavel denoise * First version local contrast and denoise * Second version local contrast and denoise * second version GUI equalizer * enable equalizer local contrast denoise 1234 * change local contrast curve defaut * disable local contrast when curve 1 * denmethod in advanced - standard * Simulate slider denoise with curve * Some various chnages * Chnage reference local contrast * GUI part reference local contrast * Enable reference noise mix denoise for local contrast denoise * Improvment to reference local contrast denoise * Display comment in console * Best format string in console * Change agressive denoise limit to 50 - added tooltip * Added method quality denoise - change madL in ftblockdn * Change equalizer 1234 settings - added high level local contrast * added high levels local contrast curve * Fixed sigma local contrast * clean format code * Some improvments * normalize level slider high level threshold * change ordonate curve high level contrast * Fixed bad level for curve high levels - simplify GUI standard * several changes - guidefilter final - new double slider threshold * save provisory work * save GUI work GF threshold * save provisory work * Fixed some bad behavior GUI * save GUI Hue GF * Curve Hue for GF * OMP for hue GF * addes noisevarhue and fixed some bug * save GUI equalizer hue * enable equalizer hue * Fixed bad behavior GUI in advanced mode * change some default values * Others change default values * Change in progressivity slider threshold local contrast * simplifie algorithm and GUI * Added tooltip and chnage some labels * Change labels and tooltip wavelet denoise * added level 5 denoise * Change typo in label guided theshold * Various changes labels tooltip * Change minimum wavelet level * Added level 5 to denoise * Change slider sigm for a double slider sigm03 sigm45 * small delay for double slider sigm * Fixed wrong values sigm * Hide level56 in standard complexity * Improve in standard complexity * Various improvment levels 14 * interaction 56 14 - advanced complexity
RawTherapee is a powerful, cross-platform raw photo processing program, released as libre software under the GNU General Public License Version 3. It is written mostly in C++ using a GTK+ front-end. It uses a patched version of dcraw for reading raw files, with an in-house solution which adds the highest quality support for certain camera models unsupported by dcraw and enhances the accuracy of certain raw files already supported by dcraw. It is notable for the advanced control it gives the user over the demosaicing and development process.
Target Audience
RawTherapee is designed for developing raw files from a broad range of digital cameras, as well as HDR DNG files and non-raw image formats (JPEG, TIFF and PNG). The target audience ranges from enthusiast newcomers who wish to broaden their understanding of how digital imaging works to semi-professional photographers. Knowledge in color science is not compulsory, but it is recommended that you are eager to learn and ready to read our documentation (RawPedia) as well as look up basic concepts which lie outside the scope of RawPedia, such as color balance, elsewhere.
Professionals may use RawTherapee as well while enjoying complete freedom, but will probably lack some peripheral features such as Digital Asset Management, printing, uploading, etc. RawTherapee is not aimed at being an inclusive all-in-one program, and the open-source community is sufficiently developed by now to offer all those peripheral features in other specialized software.
Links
Website: https://www.rawtherapee.com/
Forum: https://discuss.pixls.us/c/software/rawtherapee
Features: https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Features
Documentation: https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/
Download RawTherapee: https://www.rawtherapee.com/downloads
Download source code tarballs: https://www.rawtherapee.com/shared/source/
Compilation, Branches and Git
Refer to RawPedia for a detailed explanation of how to get the necessary dependencies and how to compile RawTherapee.
Linux: https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Linux