Rawstudio
Rawstudio is an open source raw-image converter.
Rawstudio can read and convert RAW-photos from many different
cameras, including Nikon and Canon. Rawstudio uses dcraw.
It has a graphical user interface, so you can simply open a
RAW file and experiment with the controls to see how they effect the
image. Rawstudio has a very simple architecture which is optimized for
ease of use and therefore should be intuitive to most photographers.
Rawstudio 2.0
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Price
Free to download
Size
1.5MB
License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
Anders Brander, Anders Kvist
Website
www.rawstudio.org
System Requirements
dcraw
glib 2.6
gnome-raw-thumbnailer
GTK+ 2.8
gconf
Support
Sites:
Blog,
Mailing
Lists
Selected
Reviews:
Linux.com
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Features include:
- Intuitive GTK+ interface
- Reads all dcraw supported formats
- Internal 16 bit rgb
- Color management using Little CMS
- Batch processing
- Various post-shot controls (white balance, saturation and
exposure compensation among others)
- Realtime histogram
- Exposure mask
- Cropping
- Straighten
- Easy sorting of images
- Fullscreen mode for better overview
- XML settings cache
- Basic EXIF-reading
- Tethered shooting
- Automatic distortion correction
- Batch uploading is supported for Picasa Web
Albums, Flickr, and Facebook photo albums
- Built-in tag editor with the tags stored in EXIF metadata
- Hot or dead pixel removal - Rawstudio identifies and
removes these pixels which are caused when a SLR sensor fails
- Supports DNG Color Profiles (DCPs)
- Optimized for and SSE and SSE2 (detected runtime) and fully
multithreaded
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