![]() There is often more than one way to do certain edits. RAWTherapee on the other hand aims to cover all the bases. It’s tools are all laid out in a sequential way, in the order that most people would use them. My profile: _3 (11.4 KB) It links to the neutral DNG profile pointed to. One of the main differences is that Lightroom is made to be easy to use. Probably I will soon understand more about wavelets and will find a better compromise between denoising and conserving information. I can see it when loading your profile: A wave has gone through my image and taken some information with it I like the “true” luminance noise of an image to the degree where I cannot reduce it any more without loosing details. I still prefer my profile to yours because the details in yours get “smoothed out” a bit too much. Many smartphone images are destroyed by aggressive builtin algorithmic image Thank you for your example! It was of course not my intention to create a “Lightroom look”, but I want to reduce noise that is there due to sensor’s limitations. My comparison is not pointless but important because denoising is a very sensible setting. The luminance noise filter is usually not a good choice. I don’t want to get smoothness by paying with information. And tweaked a bit the exposure (not much, as is a night shot)Īs has told you, with RT (and other FLOSS apps) you have more control over the image, instead of getting a cooked image that won’t offer you what your sensor is capable of.ĭetails: lost.Added some vibrance, too (again just to get a similar result to LR).I’ve applied a bit of blurring with wavelets.The hot and dead pixels have been applied to the max (the lowest threshold). ![]() I’ve used VNG4 as demosaicing algorithm (unusual, but works better in this image).The RT image is a bit darker, but that goes with one’s taste (it’s an image taken at night, after all). I’m adding the LR version again just to look at both results one next to another, although the ideal scenario would be to open both images each on its own browser tab, and quickly switch between them to see the differences. I’m not used to try finding a look similar to another software, but I’ve done my best this time. ![]()
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