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Silky pix
Silky pix





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Areas such as sky were clean and clear and without those weird squiggly artifacts I found with ACR processing. SilkyPix seems to consider how the camera was originally set, rather than using some arbitrary and unappealing average setting. This confirmed my suspicion that Adobe Camera Raw is not at all taylored to Panasonic Lumix G cameras and RW2 files. The results were astounding – strikingly better than Adobe Camera Raw could ever hope to do with all the custom tweaking in the world on an image by image basis - at least in my hands. Apparently ACR in Elements will not do batch processing, so I decided to install the SilkyPix Developer that came with the camera and see if batch processing is supported - it isĪfter experimenting mainly with the amount of sharpening (from zero to 500) I settled on 100 and let the SilkyPix Developer process all my RAW files into high resolution high quality JPEGs - lots of them. However, that still left me with the six months of RAW files and no desire to process them one by one. I therefore made the decision to just shoot JPEGS and have been very happy with the results. Being unhappy with Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop Elements in processing RAW files and not wanting to invest in another similar program, I explored tweaking the in-camera processing of my G1 and GF1 and discovered that these cameras can indeed produce great JPEGs.







Silky pix