Raw Therapee - Features - Adjustment Tools and Processing

Adjustment Tools and Processing

  • Demosaicing. User can choose from EAHD, HPHD, VNG-4, DCB, AMaZE, AHD, fast and bilinear algorithms.
  • Processing profiles support with the ability to load, save and copy profiles between images.
  • Exposure control allowing manipulation of exposure compensation, brightness, highlight recovery, shadow recovery, brightness, contrast and saturation.
  • Advanced highlight reconstruction algorithms and shadow/highlight controls.
  • RGB and Lab curves
  • Various methods of sharpening
  • Various methods of noise reduction
  • Detail recovery
  • White balance (presets, color temperature, spot white balance and auto white balance)
  • Channel mixer
  • Color boost and vibrance (saturation control with the option of preserving natural skin tones)
  • Hue, saturation and value adjustments using curves
  • Tone mapping using edge-preserving decomposition
  • ICC color profiles (input, working and output)
  • DCP color profiles (input)
  • Adobe Lens Correction Profiles (LCP)
  • Crop
  • Resize
  • Rotation with visual straightening tool
  • Distortion correction
  • Perspective adjustment
  • Manual and automatic chromatic aberration correction
  • Vignetting correction with adjustable center offset
  • Dark frame subtraction
  • Flat field removal (hue shifts, dust removal, vignetting correction)
  • Hot and dead pixel filter
  • Metadata (Exif and IPTC) editor
  • Processing queue

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