![]() ![]() To open a the stored processing profile, you can click the folder icon right next to the arrow button. Processing profile will be saved in a text file with the extension of. To store the processing profile, you can click the arrow button on the right panel. Once you got the the best tone for a certain photo, you can store the settings to apply them on the similar photos on the next editing. Instead of preset, the feature is called processing profile. RawTherapee also comes with this type of feature. This way, you can edit a photo more quickly. ![]() The main idea of presets is to save you time since you can apply the same presets on different photos. Presets are used to store the settings you have made and are intended for recurring use. If you have used Lightroom or Darkroom before, you must already familiar with presets. You can also hide the exif into that appears by default every time you open a new photo. ![]() There is also a zoom in button you can take advantage of. You can hide the left panel as well as top panel to get wider editor. RawTherapee store the setting information in sidecar files with the extension of. This means, all of the changes you made won’t really be applied until you export the associated photos. Keep in mind that RawTherapee is a non-destructive photo editing tool. You can find the saturation setting under the “Exposure” tab.įor a more detailed about each tab you can read this wiki page. But for an example, I am going to demonstrate how to adjust the saturation. There are much adjustments you can adjust, which will be too long to discuss them all here. For instance, if you want to adjust the white balance, you can go to the “Color” tab. There are six main tabs you will work with: Exposure, Detail, Color, Transform, Raw and Metadata.Įach tab contains several parameters you can adjust. Once you open a RAW file to edit, you can switch to the right panel. RawTherapee is aimed at RAW post-production so that the tool features a bunch of tools to allow you making adjustments to get the best tones for your photos. You will automatically switch to the “Editor” tab every time you open a RAW file. There are two ways to open a RAW file in RawTherapee: by double-clicking it or by right-clicking it on the thumbnail viewer and select the “Open” option. RawTherapee will bring folder contents (RAW files in this case) to the thumbnail viewer (center area). Browse a folder where you store the RAW files you want to edit and double-click on it. On the “File Browser” tab, you will see folder selector on the lower side. On the upper side on this panel, you will see three vertical tabs: File Browser, Queue and Editor. For this, you will first work with the left panel. Before being able to select a RAW file to edit, you need to add a folder where the RAW files you want to edit are located. RawTherapee is not a photo management tool like Darktable or Lightroom so it has no features to manage the RAW library. You can filter the thumbnails by such parameters as rating and color label. This feature is handy if you have too many photos to be edited. The thumbnail viewer (center area) features several parameters to filter the shown items. The center area will turn into a photo editor once you open a photo with the aim to edit it. The left panel is used to browse the RAW files from computer, the center area is used to display the thumbnails of the RAW files and the right panel is used to make all of the adjustments. The interface of RawTherapee is divided into three parts. There is a more crucial thing you need to learn than theme, the layout. RawTherapee provides 13 different themes you can choose from. If you don’t like its default interface, you can change it to match your taste. The very first thing you need to do before being able to use RawTherapee is obviously taking a learn its interface. This brief tutorial is intended to help you how to use the tool. It’s an open source software released under the GNU General Public License Version 3. You can use it open your RAW files and then transfer it to the more sophisticated photo editing tool (like GIMP and Photoshop) for a further editing. You can use RawTherapee as the gate on your photography workflow. It’s a cross-platform tool so no matter the operating system you use, you will be able to install it on your computer and use it. If you are a photography hobbyist and is looking for a tool to process RAW files, RawTherapee is strongly a recommended tool. ![]()
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