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Using AE bracketing to reduce noise and improve image detail

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chaimav
chaimav Senior Member • Posts: 1,577
Re: Using AE bracketing to reduce noise and improve image detail

andrerav wrote:

chaimav wrote:

andrerav wrote:

Originally I used it with my X-T20 because the demosaicing with X-Transformer gave much better results than RawTherapee on that sensor. I only keep using it with my X-S10 because RawTherapee adds a 30px black bar on the right side of the frame for some reason. Aside from that black bar, I agree that RawTherapee does a better job at demosaicing on the 26mpx sensor.

Have you tried the latest nightly?

https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/releases/tag/nightly-github-actions

Changelog of sorts here:

https://rawtherapee.com/2022/07/rawtherapee-5.9-wip-and-project-updates/

Hi,

I tried the nightly build linked above just now, and that fixed the black bar issue. Thank you very much! This improved my workflow a lot

Glad it works for you. The next version of RawTherapee is going to be a huge improvement. There have been a ton of improvements the last 2 years, the issue is the main developer who handled releases is somewhat MIA. He pops his head up once in a while then goes dark again. I find the nightly builds extremely stable, so on a personal level its not that big of an issue.

By the way, now that RawTherapee has local adjustments its a gamechanger. They take a bit to wrap your head around as they don't use the concept of brushes, but can still be very selective and are very powerful.

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