![]() I am not familiar with demosaicing and FCS algorithm. ![]() However, in the sense of pokers, FCS = 5 make rawtherapee grays more, especially in some narrow or small color region, while CS = 5 in darktable still keep the saturation well. The false colors are well suppressed with FCS = CS = 5. Without FCS and CS, rawtherapee and darktable nearly show the same results, with some false colors near the edges of the text. (Because only 4 images can be uploaded in one topic, I will try to upload them in the reply) Here are some comparisons, both using AMaZE method, and have disabled chromatic aberration, defringe, and lens correction: In short, it grays the color too much compared to the color smoothing (CS) option in darktable. However, I found some problem in False color suppression (FCS) option. Through comparison, I think rawtherapee has better compatibility, because it supports dcp and lcp profiles, while darktable doesn’t. I found both rawtherapee and darktable are good candidates for me. For non-raw files the Raw tab doesn’t work and there are a few other items that do not apply as well.Recently, I am looking for a raw image processing program that support linear base curve. If you find that you always making the same changes you might want to create a profile for other files. You can either just pull them in and tweak them on a case by case basis. Since the only other file format I use is JPG and JPG files come from the camera processed, I don’t bother. You can also create and designate a Raw Therapee processing profile for non-raw file types. Processing Profile for other file formats The images below illustrate the setting described for each tab. In the Navigate to your file by clicking on the down arrow, MyProfiles and select it then save the changes. To use this file: select the preferences icon (it is a square with slides located in the lower left).After you have made the selections, save this file by clicking on the icon in the upper right that looks like an old-school floppy disc with a down arrow. ![]()
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