>Why does it give best results?
I think the answer os in chain83 post here
https://www.reddit.com/r/postprocessing/comments/38vdao/how_does_everyone_sharpen_their_photos/
According to that, you're suggesting to also apply input sharpening
Thanks for the tip anyway.
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>For the best results you might want to consider sharpening in the raw
>processor as well. :)
Why does it give best results?
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For the best results you might want to consider sharpening in the raw
processor as well. :)
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 12:19 PM oneaty wrote:
> >I tried RawTherapee and, together with the new 16-bit Gimp, I can say
> >I found an excellent replacement for PS.
> >
> >Just as an
>Wow, great information, thanks!
>
>As for Photivo Gimp plugin you referred to, is it the code that allows
>the "Send image to external editor" function?
>
>I'll give a try with RawTherapee, but Photivo, gave me the best
>results out of the box, besides offering a ton of options if I want to
>go
>I tried RawTherapee and, together with the new 16-bit Gimp, I can say
>I found an excellent replacement for PS.
>
>Just as an example, I could manage to develop the raw image below the
>way I would do with PS. I didn't loose much time in the tonal
>settings, but I was curious to see if I could
>Hi,
>
>I have Gimp 2.8.16 (Ubuntu 16.04) and I'm trying to edit a 16-bit
>image the following way:
>
>1 - Import DNG file into Photivo;
>2 - Make adjustments
>3 - Open the resulting image in Gimp
>4 - Save tiff file
>
>When I edit the Gimp resulting tif file with mediainfo, it says it is
>a 8-bit
>Wow, great information, thanks!
>
>As for Photivo Gimp plugin you referred to, is it the code that allows
>the "Send image to external editor" function?
>
>I'll give a try with RawTherapee, but Photivo, gave me the best
>results out of the box, besides offering a ton of options if I want to
>go
Hi,
I have Gimp 2.8.16 (Ubuntu 16.04) and I'm trying to edit a 16-bit image the
following way:
1 - Import DNG file into Photivo;
2 - Make adjustments
3 - Open the resulting image in Gimp
4 - Save tiff file
When I edit the Gimp resulting tif file with mediainfo, it says it is a 8-bit
image.
How
>Gimp 2.8.x is 8 bit only. Wait for Gimp 2.10 or use the development
>version Gimp 2.9.x
>
>For 'buntu and derivatives this is easily installed using a PPA. see
>
>https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/ubuntu/gimp-edge
>
>Updates frequently but is quite stable and usable. This will