![]() ![]() I do tend to set up and shoot "for the jpeg" and like to have the jpeg up for comparison when editing raw. Like OM Workspace it will try to emulate the setting used for the jpeg, with the others we get a bit of a guess or diy. Photolab Elite 6 makes a good fist of it but cannot do everything. The thing with Silkypix is it is one that converts the Panasonic raw correctly, I believe ISL is involved in writing the firmware "Venus engine" for Panasonic and maybe Fuji too.Īdobe conversion can be abysmal. Silkypix Developer Studio Pro 11 is a bit weird, Tastes are hidden in View/Sub-controls when you might expect them in Edit or Tools. DXO reserved for the occasional high ISO job. I have DXO Photolab 6, and keep trying to like it, but still come back to Silkypix for the detail in whites/highlights. The, free for Panasonic, SE version is still gets new cameras first though. Mine had a few annoying gremlins (forgot tastes) that were never going to be fixed. The Studio Pro 11 for Panasonic had no updates. I paid up for the full, all makes, version, in the end, when they had an offer. The full version does have more features than the Panasonic-only version and the freebie. Latest version 11.0.10.0 as of 29JUN2023 Silkypix Developer Studio Pro full version (all cameras). Vintage 1953 & wackymoomin edited this topic 15 months ago. Originally posted at 4:22AM, 24 July 2022 PDT ![]() ![]() Has the new demosaicing engine, and the Fine Detail NR, and various other toys, so a step up on the free one for not very much. ![]() Silkypix are doing an offer on Developer Studio Pro 11 for Panasonic (only) at the moment. ![]()
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