


With LR we only get 5 Camera Matching profiles from RAW. I could handle a little less quality if I could apply the motion correction and still stay within the same program for a heap of other tweaks, lens profiling perhaps, or even changing from Landscape to Reverse Film if it supported it. One of the things I'm curious about is the pixelshift handling and Custom Image settings if carried across from RAW? I'm aware that RawTherapee does a better job than Silky for pixelshifting, I have in the past compared and tested and confirmed myself, but. I use LR/PS too but won't give up on my favourite converter.That's what I use LR mainly for, mass batch editing/syncing.

Batch processing 20 or more raw files into jpeg or 16 bit TIFFS is as easy as pie. The way you can apply WB (or indeed any setting) from one raw file to a whole load of others through the copy/paste function is genius. The Japanese-English description of some of the tools may be a bit quirky. I currently use SIlkypix DSPro 7.Ī very deep raw converter that has more controls than you will ever need.
