![]() ![]() GIMP now handles 16 & 32 bit files, both as floating point and as integer. I long shied away from GIMP as it was 8-bit only, but the new version 2.8(?) is now capable of handling larger bit depths.However, the learning curve is *steep*. If it had DCP support it would be a happy median between Luminar and Darktable.ĭoes anyone have any recommendations for an editor that supports dcp files? Actually really like this, but it lacks DCP support. If anyone uses this software and has encountered and somehow fixed this, let me know what you did please! There are other bugs as well, and the program is just slow doing basic things even when your computer exceeds the recommended specs. I'm not the only one to experience this, and Skylum has kept promising to fix it in an incremental update but never do. This holds true regardless of whether or not it is in the DNG format, and it's not specific to a particular camera. In other words, it acts as if undemosaiced raw files are demosaiced. While it has masking, layering, and DCP support, it often doesn't recognize raw files as raw which prevents applying one. This software is kind of a joke, in my opinion. Lacks any sort of masking features or layering. ![]() ![]() If DT had this, it'd be perfect for my needs. I would be using it for more than just UV photos Each is missing one or more features that I'd like to have as part of my workflow. Lately I have become rather frustrated with the software I have for photo editing. Not sure if this is really appropriate to post here or not, but it's the closest to an 'off topic' section I see. ![]()
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