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Normally, I'm using PSE2020-ACR/NIK to process my raw files. Better shadown and highlight recovery on my Fujifilm X-T3 raw files than any other editor I have used. Looked scary and challenging in the beginning, but after having processed a few hundred photos I find it rather easy to use.Īnd the output quality is top notch. If you follow the order they prosose in processing (top -> down) it's not too hard to understand.
#Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2 manual
I read most of the manual and skimmed through the bits that interested me less. Getting Started is best there for a beginning.
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of the V10 manual is worth reading first as a good introduction, a big read but good info scattered within.įor an easier to read version, I consult the manual that loads with the free Silkypix SE V8 (that handles only Panasonic files) and that SE V8 manual helps understand what is happening in most V10 features.
#Silkypix developer studio pro or after shot2 software
Yes, the V10 manual that loads with the software takes a bit of head scratching to understand, but it is very complete. I always liked Silkypix as it was so logical and easy to use despite the sometimes clunky naming of items. Usually use DxO Photolab3 Elite and recently bought Silkypix V10 after many years earlier of Silkypix V2 up to V5. However, I've gotten so used to using a "Dehaze" slider that I can't live without it in Capture One. P.S.: I really like Capture One too, excellent quality. Out of the box it's usually good enough.Īny other people on this forum who are use Silkypix as their raw processor? Any other people who think there's life outside Lightroom -). Noise reduction is very good too at high ISO's: I don't even have to take extra steps like I have in ON1. The manual is pretty good, if you can get past some awkward Japanese to English translations.īut the quality of the output of my X-T3 raw files is very good IMHO. Yes, it is an "awkward" programme, with strange terms sometimes being used, and there's no books I can find and hardly any Youtube video's. But then I get a lot of noise (ISO 6400) which isn't easily corrected.ĭecided to try Silkypix Developer Studio Pro 10, and so far I've been very impressed with the quality of the output. A picture of a bloke in a dark environment wearing a blue T-shirt somehow comes out with red spots on it - which I ultimately managed to correct. However, on many of the more difficult pictures I took the quality of the output was less than impressive. Love the way it is organised, and the big package you get. I really like that programme (if you look elsewhere here you'll find a review I wrote when the 2020 version had been just released).

Don't necessarily need cataloguing functions, just raw processing will do. I have been looking for a replacement for Adobe Lightroom Classic.
