I've got Paint Shop Pro X6, but haven't tried it in conjunction with Raw Therapee.Thanks for those suggestions, I'll give them a try.Īs far as Paint Shop Pro X6 is concerned, it will work fine with tiff files exported from Raw Therapee. This seems to be working for me, at least for the dozen or so images I've tried. I've set the Default Processing Profile to Neutral in Preferences and use the Natural 1 or Natural 2 profile after opening an image in the Editor Module. I've tried a number of the Bundled Profiles, and seem to have settled on using Generic - Natural 1 or Natural 2 as a processing profile starting point. I've got Paint Shop Pro X6, but haven't tried it in conjunction with Raw Therapee. ![]() I'd really like to make Raw Therapee work though, if for nothing more than to see the smug Photoshop/Lightroom folk get a surprise if I can produce similar results with a free program.I'm using Lightroom 4 and thinking about upgrading to LR 6, but in the mean time I've been fooling around with Raw Therapee. The RAW processor in Photoshop Elements works much better, but Elements doesn't support layers with 16 bits per channel, and Paint Shop Pro that I also have does have full 16 bit per channel support, but its RAW converter is terribly basic, so I decided to give Raw Therapee a go, although given all the mucking about I'm almost wondering whether I should have paid up for a Photoshop/Lightroom subscription. Mostly I'm wanting to adjust lighting, but the built in profiles don't seem to produce anything that looks anything like the colour that comes off the camera. ![]() ![]() My biggest struggle with Raw Therapee has been getting colour more or less as captured for a starting point.
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