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+ | Rawstudio disponible dans le dépôt ubuntu est une solution agréable, une fois installé il est ajouté automatiquement à la liste outils de conversion. Il utilise DCRAW et son interface est facilement compréhensible, | ||
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+ | Ce sont 3 option de correction, ce qui permet de les visualiser rapidement et de choisir celle que l'on retient : astucieux et pratique. | ||
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+ | ==== Rawstudio: A fast and light RAW photo converter ==== | ||
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+ | **Basic editing** | ||
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+ | A nice, unexpected touch is that the tool box actually contains three tabs of identical controls (labeled A, B, and C). Within each tab you can make different adjustments and see the results immediately in the preview pane. Thus you can cycle rapidly through up to three " | ||
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+ | When you choose Export from the File menu, Rawstudio writes out a file using the settings on whichever of the three views is in the forefront. It does not automatically append an A, B, or C to the filename, though, so if you want to export several alternatives you must manually indicate which is which. I found it disappointing that the Export module does not remember the folder to which you have previously saved output files. But export is fast, and gives you your choice of JPEG, PNG, and 8-bit and 16-bit TIFF formats. | ||
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+ | Some minor interface inconsistencies may trip you up. For example, even though the flip and rotate buttons sit beneath the A, B, and C adjustment tabs, they affect //all three// views. If they are not hierarchically under the adjustment tabs' influence, they should be relegated elsewhere – perhaps under the Photo menu, where Rawstudio puts white balance, crop, and straighten tools. That would be more consistent, although I think that the Photo menu is a bad place to hide white balance, crop, and straighten, much less additional tools. | ||
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+ | **Batch processing and advanced features** | ||
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+ | Rawstudio also has basic file management support. The thumbnail browser pane lets you assign a " | ||
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+ | Rawstudio does have basic color management (marked as " | ||
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+ | **Conclusion** | ||
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+ | All factors considered, Rawstudio is an excellent "fast and light" RAW converter. It does not sport image retouching, file management with metadata, or all of the advanced correction tools of some other RAW converters available on Linux. But the less fixing your image or set of images needs, the better Rawstudio will serve you. It is fast and it is reliable – two factors every photographer appreciates. | ||
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