![]() Think of an Album as a visual list of photos that you group together based on your needs. They can contain photos from any location without having to make copies. You can also create Albums, which you can think of as virtual folders. You control where they live and how they are organized with real folders on your disks. You can manage your files at the file and folder level. How are files managed (collections, keywords, etc)? Will the new Photo RAW also uses keywords for photos and is it possible to make (smart) collections?įirst and foremost Photo RAW includes a browser. We are currently building and will show results in the coming months. We will also support Super CCD sensors and aim to offer the same excellent results with them as we do for all other manufactures. Additional manual noise and lens correction options will be available for manual adjustments. It will also include baseline lens and noise corrections automatically. ON1 Photo RAW will support Fuji X-trans sensors and will feature fast and high-quality results from them. Will ON1 support Fuji® X-Trans files (and, importantly, demosaic them better than Lightroom®) and Sigma® Merrill X3F files? ![]() Will it support the Fuji X-trans sensors, various lens distortion corrections, as well as the automatic fixed lens corrections that some cameras encode. We will continue to update our list as we approach the release. Don’t worry if you don’t see your new camera on the list. For a complete list of currently supported cameras go here. We will also add support for new cameras when they become available, at no charge, as part of the auto-update mechanism. We will continually add support for new cameras released during development. This includes just about everything built over the last 15 years. ON1 Photo RAW will support over 800 cameras. What internal working color space will ON1 Photo RAW use? This is a brand new technology written from scratch using multi-threading and vectorization technologies. Is this ON1’s way of repackaging existing raw processing systems (DCRaw, LibRaw and ImageIO)?ĭefinitely NOT. Your photos can live anywhere including network drives and cloud sync folders. And three, with no catalog to worry about it is easier to share your photos and work on them from multiple computers. It has the adjustments other raw processors have plus a complete layer-based effects engine for developing your own unique look with filters like Lens Blur, Glow, HDR Look, and many more plus the Portrait module for automated portrait retouching with face detection. Second, the editing options go way beyond the basic adjustments like color and tone. First you don’t have to catalog/import your photos (we will go into further detail about this specifically in the coming weeks), you browse to them, which makes it faster to start working. Tons, but here are three key differences. What will ON1 Photo RAW do that other raw processors won’t do? We plan to officially announce the price this summer. We are still determining a price for the software-only option. What’s the price for the ON1 Photo RAW software-only option? ![]() Plus Pro Memberships also include perpetual software licenses, which never expire. ON1 Plus Pro Members also get Photo 10.5 today. ![]() Keep in mind, anyone who signs up for ON1 Plus Pro Membership will be the first to get ON1 Photo RAW this fall. We will notify everyone once pre-orders for the software-only/non-membership option begin. No, ON1 Photo RAW will ALSO be available as a software-only/non-membership option. Is ON1 Photo RAW only available by signing up for an ON1 Plus Pro Membership? The beta will only be available for ON1 Plus Pro Members and customers who have pre-ordered. Update 8.1.16 : We will NOT have a public beta. Anything I missed? Leave me a comment! – Dan Thank-you! I’ve been combing through the news and comments around the web from the photography community and wanted to address some important questions about Photo RAW. Wow, what a week! I’m amazed at the response and support we received about the ON1 Photo RAW announcement.
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