I'm playing around with SILKYPIX and so far so good. I don't find it particularly hard to use, although I'm just faffing around with it and doing nothing complicated. The initial image quality does seem to be better than RAWTHERAPEE which I also downloaded.
I do have a couple of quick questions:
1) what are the best settings to use to get a good 'internet ready' JPEG?
2) I took a few indoor pictures which, because of the lighting and setting, are displayed in SILKYPIX with a lot of browns and warm colours, yet when I 'develop' them they turn out very bleached out and gray. Whereas, RAWTHERAPEE seems to be a lot more representative of the final JPEG colours. Why isn't SILKYPIX displaying it the same way? (Everything is at default.)
I do have a couple of quick questions:
1) what are the best settings to use to get a good 'internet ready' JPEG?
2) I took a few indoor pictures which, because of the lighting and setting, are displayed in SILKYPIX with a lot of browns and warm colours, yet when I 'develop' them they turn out very bleached out and gray. Whereas, RAWTHERAPEE seems to be a lot more representative of the final JPEG colours. Why isn't SILKYPIX displaying it the same way? (Everything is at default.)