How to use the Dehaze tool in RawTherapee

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The Haze Removal tool removes atmospheric haze and increases the contrast and saturation. However, often creates over-saturation and an blue cast. In this video we are using two pictures and we correct the colors using the color correction tools. The details about the algorithm are available here: http://kaiminghe.com/cvpr09/ The pictures used in the video are available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GRnQR3A-dcWUYVmBHWB2ICpzQUDXnmJ_

RawTherapee!


RawTherappe main editing window.

RawTherappe main editing window.


RawTherapee is one of the best applications to convert your RAW photos to jpg. The user has a plethora of tools available including improving expose and contrast, fixing or changing color, enhancing details, and even selecting the demosaicing algorithm you like. Whether you are using the tool as an alternative to commercial applications or to improve photos that need additional processing, this blog will provide you with the necessary directions to produce an excellent outcome.


Rawtherapee was originally written by Gábor Horváth back in the 00s. In 2010 he decided to release the application under the GNU General Public License Version 3. The initial version had only a basic set of RAW image manipulation but it was much more powerful even than commercially available tools. Fast forward 10 years and more than 60 people have contributed to the project with an active community.


One of the impressive things about the application is the documentation available, called Rawpedia, and the forum with a really active community. If you have a brand new camera and the RawTherapee cannot open or opens with visible errors in your RAW pictures, then you should follow the instructions located here or ask directly the community for help.


You can download the application for Linux, Windows, or macOS from here.


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