![]() ![]() This is not a big deal because I can always make my own, stealing an image from RT's data in user/shared if necessary.Īnyway, for jbondo, the links to various profile files that were long ago provided in this thread have been deleted. I expect I will be upgrading Mint soon, so maybe the start-up links will be built automatically. I haven't installed any profiles yet, but have downloaded three sets to look deeper into. To bring my earlier message up to date, I have now caught up with this thread. Actual editing will require significant reading. I have no idea what dcp it is actually using. The program seems to have access to all of the EXIF file. Otherwise, manual starting works, export from 60 MB PEF to 307 MB TIFF works. My dcp question is still open.Įdit2: Installation worked except that generating the links failed, hanging the process. It may be that the OP needs some retuning after all this time.Įdit: The appimage file is apparently the all purpose Linux file. There is a build-your-own distribution page elsewhere at the site for those who love compilation. It shows the content image, but I suspect that there is a thumbnail jpeg hidden in there somewhere that it is using.Īlso of note for the OP, the Raw Therapee site's Downloads page shows no Linux files. I was able to install RT 4.0.12.0 from my Mint build's Software Manager so I have something to experiment with, but it won't load a 645Z PEF file for testing. My first goal is find out whether there are profiles suitable for the 645Z. Have these been withdrawn, my observation skills become defunct, or is the intended link broken? None of the colorful headings that I thought might be the link are presently dcp file links. The OP and several messages since then all direct the reader to the OP to obtain relevant Pentax dcp files. I need to go back and make a better, more consistent set of pp3 files and work to get the results that are (for me, for now) easier to achieve in Lightroom.įirst picture is Lightroom, second is Raw Therapee.Īpologies for skipping ahead from page 8 where I am at the moment. Felt a little like cheating, but it would have been hours trying to do the same thing in RT. So after a bit I booted Win 7, went to Lightroom, and inside of an hour I had all of them edited mostly to my liking. In Lightroom I just go to the color panel and turn down red saturation and I'm done. Both teams had a lot of red in the uniform, and I'm having trouble with that being too saturated. It became obvious that my pp3 files I'd been modifying aren't consistent - I'd have different levels of contrast, saturation, vibrance, etc. It went reasonably well, but fairly slow and not completely comfortable with the flow and the results. Fired up RawTherapee and started editing. Got home, used Rapid Photo Downloader in Linux to get them off the SD card. I took a 150-odd pictures at my kids' soccer game Saturday morning.
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