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Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
The wonder of the tone curve
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 801632" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>RawTherapee could use improvement on how the tools are grouped and arranged. It feels like you jump around instead of following a linear workflow.</p><p></p><p>My best advice is to figure out which things you do regularly in the same way nearly every time, set and save that as a profile (in the upper-right segment of the screen). Once you have a profile, it can be applied in bulk for any new files you import. It saves a lot of time and navigating around. For instance when I take pictures of my watch collection in my photo studio tent, I always use the same camera/lens, and the WB is consistently the same due to internal LED lighting in the studio tent. I also resize to the same settings always and apply the D750 colors. That is all saved as a profile and I just jump into the exposure settings for fine adjustments, then export. Sometimes a crop might be applied, or some sharpen filters, but I get to skip the basic things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 801632, member: 48483"] RawTherapee could use improvement on how the tools are grouped and arranged. It feels like you jump around instead of following a linear workflow. My best advice is to figure out which things you do regularly in the same way nearly every time, set and save that as a profile (in the upper-right segment of the screen). Once you have a profile, it can be applied in bulk for any new files you import. It saves a lot of time and navigating around. For instance when I take pictures of my watch collection in my photo studio tent, I always use the same camera/lens, and the WB is consistently the same due to internal LED lighting in the studio tent. I also resize to the same settings always and apply the D750 colors. That is all saved as a profile and I just jump into the exposure settings for fine adjustments, then export. Sometimes a crop might be applied, or some sharpen filters, but I get to skip the basic things. [/QUOTE]
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