

Included is an eyedropper for fingering a known neutral object in the scene, a tool rarely available in other image processing software when working on a JPG file. Of course we all hear that it is not possible to do as thorough a job of white balance color correction on a JPG file as on a raw file, but Silkypix does not seem to understand that. Of particular interest is that its very flexible set of color correction tools (including those for "white balance") can be applied to a JPG file. it is perfectly happy (subject to the above limitation, of course) to load a JPG file and perform all its available operations on it.

This version will only open files tagged as coming from one of a long list of Panasonic cameras (but see below on overcoming that limitation).Īlthough it is billed as a "raw developer".

My Panasonic DMC-FZ1000 camera came with a customized version of Silkypix Developer Studio, a "raw developer" published by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory.
