This is a simpler alternative to ufraw with fast workflow, and pretty good for batches of files. It has a nice method where you can configure 3 alternative sets of curves A/B/C and flick between them to choose the best, also has an fast method for basic tagging/sorting images.
Supports many cameras (internal dcraw), upstream SVN supports more but I'd rather stick with the released code for now. N.B. the option to export directly to a new Gimp window works but needs D-Bus support in Gimp which was only just enabled in the Gimp port. Tested on i386/amd64 (where a missing malloc() prototype in md5.c caused pointer truncation, simply fixed by adding the correct header). Rawstudio is an open-source program to read and manipulate RAW images from most digital cameras. Rawstudio will convert your RAW files into JPEG, PNG or TIF images which you can then print or send to friends and clients. It has a graphical user interface, so you can simply open a RAW file and experiment with the controls to see how they effect the image. Rawstudio has a very simple architecture which is optimized for ease of use and therefore should be intuitive to most photographers. The normal workflow would be that you first convert your RAW files and then use an image editing application to further work on your images. Rawstudio itself is a highly specialized application for processing RAW images, not a fully featured image editing application.
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