![]() *** The Wavelet Levels tool (Advanced tab) received various improvements. *** The Local Adjustments tool (Local tab) was added, for performing a wide range of operations on an area of the image determined by its geometry or color. By taking into account the conditions of the photographed scene and the conditions under which the image is viewed, it allows you to adjust the image in a way which matches human color perception. *** The Color Appearance & Lighting tool (Advanced tab), formerly known as CIECAM02, now includes CAM16. *** The Spot Removal tool (Detail tab) was added, for removing dust specks and small objects. RawTherapee has a good mix of features to manage and adjust RAW photos in a non-destructive way. At times I was trying to see how something worked and I didn’t have that tool enabled so no adjustments would show up. The interface is pretty intuitive, but I did make the mistake of forgetting that the little power button icon must be clicked for each adjustment in the software. The Inspect tab is a quick way to see detail in an image. On the main screen you can adjust what is currently displayed in a folder by various filters such as text search, aperture, Shutter, ISO, focal length, exposure compensation, camera, lens, and file type. The majority of those photos were CR3 Canon RAWs, so it looks like there still needs to be work done with that format. There were some photos that did fail to have their camera name extracted properly and were labeled as “unknown”. ![]() I tried out version 5.9 with cameras spanning years. Acdsee isn’t perfect and feels relatively slow sometimes on my old i7-6700 based PC. ![]() It’s paid software, but does offer a lot of additional functionality. The software I’m using a lot these days is Acdsee Photo Studio Ultimate. ![]()
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