![]() Why my Raw files look underexposed (dark, gray veiled) in RPP compared to other converters?īecause they really are underexposed.If you want full resolution output enable VCDMF or AHDMF interpolation at the bottom of the control panel. Half-mode is very fast and good enough for web, small prints or previews. You can redefine it through Camera Default. Why images converted by RPP are so much smaller than in other converters?īecause RPP has two conversion modes - “half” and “interpolated” and “half” is the default one.They also imprecise and take a lot of screen space. The nature of the control is such that it puts a lot of strain on hand, wrist and arm since it has to be grabbed and precisely moved with mouse. Regarding sliders - had them and after all years I can tell for sure that they are very close to be completely useless. Fixed increments in all fields are individually adjusted, but if you find some too big please let me know. Keyboard control is highly recommended - just click into a field you want to adjust or use ⌘ shortcuts for direct access and use Up or Down arrow keys on your keyboard to spin value up or down in small increments. First Apply, than no sliders! What’s going on?.On Mac Pro and some iMacs RPP can use all available (4, 8 or more) but this feature available only to donators. By default it will use 2 cores and usually this is enough since most of modern Macs have only 2 cores. Since good math requires a lot of power RPP can use all available CPUs on your system. Just do a simple comparison - difference is easy to see on a sharp shot. To cover all those issues up vendors have to introduce various smoothing and noise filtering techniques which degrade images even farther. It creates a lot of artifacts, noise, decreases dynamic range, resolution, posterize and spoil colors. Most of other converters use integer math which is a lot faster, but it is very rough and inconsistent. RPP uses slow and precise 32-bit floating point calculations to provide best conversion results and this kind of processing speed doesn’t go along with any kind of real time previews. ![]() I’d recommend to use Cmd-R shortcut instead though. No real time preview! Do I really have to press Apply button all the time to see changes?.I cannot provide support for any of those cases, but I know that a lot of people use RPP this way. Hackintosh (hard way) or some virtualization software like VMware and VirtualBox (easy way) are only options to run Mac OS X and RPP on non-Apple hardware. Is there plans for Windows or Linux version?. ![]()
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