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NAME¶
rawtherapee - an advanced cross-platform program for developing raw photos.SYNOPSIS¶
rawtherapee [directory|image-file]DESCRIPTION¶
RawTherapee is an advanced program for developing raw photos and for processing non-raw photos. It is non-destructive, makes use of OpenMP, supports all the cameras supported by dcraw and carries out its calculations in a high precision 32bit floating point engine.OPTIONS¶
- -o <output file>|<output dir>
- select output directory.
- -O <output file>|<output dir>
-
select output directory and copy the PP3 file into it.
- -s
- use the PP3 processing profile located next to the input file (which shares same name as the input file) when building the processing parameters, e.g.: for IMG001.NEF there should be a IMG001.NEF.pp3 in the same directory. If such a file is not found, the default values are used.
- -S
- like -s but skip processing that image if its corresponding PP3 file is not found.
- -p <PP3 file>
- specify a PP3 processing profile to be used for all conversions. You can specify as many -p options as you like (see note below).
- -d
- use the default raw or non-raw PP3 file to build the image's parameters (specified in the options file).
- -j[1-100]
- specify output to be JPEG (default). The compression value can be in the range 1-100. If none was specified, the default compression value is 90, balanced subsampling (4:2:2).
- -t
- specify output to be uncompressed 8 bit per channel TIFF.
- -t1
- specify output to be zip-compressed 8 bit per channel TIFF.
- -n
- specify output to be 8 bit per channel PNG with a compression value of 6.
- -Y
- overwrite output if present.
The PP3 file is first built with internal default values;
then overridden by those found in the "default raw" or "default non-raw" photo profile (if -d has been set);
then overridden by those found in the PP3 files provided by -p, each one overriding the previous values;
then overridden by the sidecar file if -s is set and if the file exists;
the time when the sidecar file is used depends of the position of the -s switch in the command line relative to the -p parameters (e.g. "-p first.pp3 -p second.pp3 -s -p fourth.pp3").
SEE ALSO¶
You can find the documentation, including a detailed user manual, on the project's website: http://rawtherapee.com/blog/documentationAUTHOR¶
RawTherapee was originally written by Gabor Horvath of Budapest, Hungary, before being relicensed as free and open-source software in January 2010 and being maintained by a team of people since.July 31, 2012 |