These are windows that temporarily display various setting dialogs, setting changes, etc. These are collectively known as floating windows in this software. Sub-controls for adjusting development parameters and windows for displaying status can be displayed as windows independent of the main window. This button switches the contents of the main window according to the purpose of work. This window can be located outside of the main window and displayed as a floating window. This is a thumbnail display listing images subject to operations. By splitting it into two parts, in the window on the right side you can either have the another image, or you can locate the results of processing the same image with results from different development parameters. This displays an image of the selected image. We recommend that you arrange sub-controls that you use frequently here. Sub-controls for detailed adjustments in each category of the development parameters which are regularly used can be displayed in this area. The sub-controls displayed here can be changed through operations on the Main Control. Sub-controls for detailed adjustments in each category of the development parameters are displayed here. This switches between displaying and not displaying sub-controls displayed as floating windows. The main functions are for selecting tastes prepared for each category of development parameters and for calling up sub-controls for adjusting parameters in detail. Parameters controls comprises four parts. This interface is for setting development parameters. Main controls such as Folder and Parameters Controls, as well as controls for displaying information such as image properties, navigator and histogram, can be displayed in this area. This displays information on the selected image. Icons also have the function of displaying status. Various functions can be executed by clicking on icons in the toolbar. The various functions can be executed by selecting the Menu. The basic windows in this software are composed of the following parts.ĭisplays of the software name and status, as well as Minimize, Maximize and Close Software buttons are located here. But on the flip side it is only as flexible as your camera’s post processing engine, which really does not compare to a desktop application at all.The SILKYPIX display is composed of the following elements. Which is crazy cool from a technical standpoint, and obviously gives you the “true” film simulations of your camera like nothing else can. But I do own a license, and its Fuji film simulations are very good.įuji’s own X-Raw developer is not a raw developer per se, but instead connects to your actual camera via USB, and offloads all image processing to the actual firmware in your camera. But it is also a bit slow, and being quite similar to darktable in spirit, I stick with darktable, generally. But above all, its documentation is much more comprehensive and technical than any other commercial raw developer I know of. It is quirky, and its translation is a bit idiosyncratic, but results are excellent. I have indeed! There’s a whole article about all the raw developers I could find up on my blog, which includes Silkypix. That will be the real time saver for me.īy the way, have you tried X Raw or Silkypix - the other Fuji software? Would be interested to hear your thoughts on those. But after shooting exclusively raw for the last 15 years, I’m realizing that using JPEGs out of camera is a viable option once more with Fuji, so I may just continue to shoot Raw + JPG and only process the raws for the photos I want to display and print. However, my first impression of the Fuji film simulations is that they are incredible, so I’m already wondering if I’ll sometimes want to use software with the official film simulations built in. I’ve also invested in the DAM features of darktable, so am unlikely to give it up. I may try it out sometime, but I’m already expecting it to be too limited for my needs. Having very recently moved over to the Fuji ecosystem, I now have Capture One Express given to me for free. I quite enjoy post-processing, but it can be a huge time sink, and time is probably my most precious resource at the moment (job + 2 kids +…). Congratulations on your second child! I can certainly relate to the time pressures and why you have had to change your usual processing habits.
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