For whatever my two cents may be worth, while it might be a capable program, the primitive interface is going to hold it back. On the up side, though, there is a demo version available so if you're curious - and have the time to play around with it - you can give it a spin.īe warned, however, the developer's Web site functioned poorly in both Safari and Chrome on my new iMac. There is no easy way to compare it with other applications. Given that premium price, however, they are going to need better marketing than their web site now provides if they want to compete effectively with the gold standard in RAW image processing. The cost is competitive with Capture One. It's from a German developer and seems to have been available in Europe for a while now. However, the interface is primitive compared to most contemporary RAW image processors. From a video on the developer's Web site (showing the app running in Windows) it's clear SILKPIX Developer Studio Pro is a mature program with an extensive feature set. Apparently this is the first English version for the Mac (correct me if I'm wrong on this) - though the version number suggests it's been around for a long time. I admit I haven't heard of this app before. In addition, you can also edit the "Rating" on SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro7. SILKYPIX allows for linking and reflecting this "Rating" set on the camera. Image Rating Compatibility - Some of photographers may have with a rating (typically a star mark) at the selection to OK cut to the camera side of the operation on the LCD monitor during shooting.This is a convenient function for subjects who appreciate soft expressions such as in portraits. Therefore, even with high-key finishing, the subject's tones and vividness remain. "L" refers to "Luminance," and it is possible to adjust only luminance information with the L curve. You can maintain colors even when changing brightness with the "L Tone Curve" installed in SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro7's tone curve. This is due to colors connecting to brightness during RGB processing. L-Tone Curve for vivid high-key expressions - By correcting brightness of the tone curve with the RGB Tone Curve, colors can be reproduced with a white tinge.A completely new focus plane and logic for detecting out-of-focus part have been developed for SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro7 so that you can apply strong sharpness only on the focus point. Completely new sharpness from superior outline detection (Natural sharp) - Generally, when sharpness is set strong, there is one side effect that the noise is emphasized in blurry outlines or out-of-focus part of the blur. You can obtain a correction that were not available in previous SILKYPIX series by designating separate areas in scenes with much overexposure or underexposure, or when light sources give off two or more different colors in the same image. For example, partially if you want to change the brightness and white balance, you can easily specify the intuitive area and correct it.
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