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Another is that it doesn't seem to automatically detect lenses per the EXIF data on any of my DNGs from the K-30. Thanks for the pointer ! I love open-source software, as a former open-source developer myself.

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I have tried RawTherapee, but it appears to be way too complex for me. Both of those are only sold as subscriptions, though.

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Manual selection is a pain.ĪCDSee takes an interesting approach - the first time you load an image with a given camera/lens combination, and make a manual lens selection, it allows you to associate the EXIF data with that lens profile automatically in the future, so you don't have to make a manual selection again. In ON1, the lens profile is detected automatically in many cases - but not in others. Unfortunately, it still needs a camera-specific profile. I think DXO OpticsPro 11.4 deals with lenses the best of all the programs I have tried so far. I still don't know which of my lenses have profiles in Aftershot and it's impossible to tell from the drop-down list. This means pretty much that I have never used lens profiles in Aftershot. The number of actually calibrated lenses is very limited. And unfortunately, even after you do that, the vast majority of them turn out to be "uncalibrated lens", which means it doesn't do anything at all in the program. You have to select it manually from a very long list, which is tedious to do for each image. Nice software, as was Bibble, but if you can't use it.Yes, this is a big issue. I dropped ASP when it took close to a year for a K-50 and KS-2 profile to be created. Takes Corel 3 months to a year to do this.

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Post added 05-03-18 at 02:31 PM -ĪSP does RAW editing BUT treats every DNG file as proprietary, ie has to develop a profile for each camera.

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Really wish there was one app that could do it all reasonably fast.

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For prints, I always have to export to TIFF and print in another application, such as Paintshop Pro which does a decent job. In ACDsee, the switch is more reasonable.Īftershot program also has some strange limitations, like the complete ineptitude of the print option, which cannot print borderless at all for example. That switch in ON1 is intolerably slow, and even though I like the program, I just cannot see myself living with it long-term due to this slowness. No need to switch to a separate "develop" module like in many other applications, including ON1 and ACDsee. You can make adjustments like exposure and color instantly. Going from one image to another is instant, and there is no separate "develop" module. Still, I love the workflow with it when it works. Most likely race conditions as it doesn't crash when reducing the number of threads to 1, but then it doesn't take advantage of the 6 cores/12 threads of my 5820k CPU. The main issue is the need for new camera profiles, which can take forever. It has been a RAW developing app from the first version.

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RAW Photo Editing Software & Raw Converter - Corel AfterShot Pro 3ĭoesn't Aftershot Pro 3 allow for raw editing? I thought the latest version did? Will it allow opening K-1 II DNGs without hacking with exiftool ?Doesn't Aftershot Pro 3 allow for raw editing? I thought the latest version did?

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It was a lot slower than Aftershot too, but more full featured. I love the speed of Aftershot compared to anything else I tried, though I dislike its lack of lens profiles of limited camera support. ON1 Photo RAW 11 appears to work, but it is slow as a dog compared to Aftershot, and I have a very beefy computer.

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I was wondering if there is any other option that didn't need such hacking when a new camera comes out. I know I could use exiftool to "fix" the header files in those DNGs and probably make it work with both programs. Unfortunately, neither of these programs can open any K-1 II DNG files. I have been using Corel Aftershot Pro for a while, as well as DXO Optics Pro 11.4 (free version they had last year).












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