![]() Your last sentence is such a arrogrant mess, again! FYI, i do have PCs since the early 80s, and used more freeware than you'd ever do in life. You never show something of your own work, just seem to be a guy with too much time for answering almost anything here, literally, and i don't want to be involved in your type of discussions, nor do i have the time for this, in my little spare time. You do behave always like this - 1st you draw people into your kind of discusions, than you tell the world, that you don't give a damn about anything (well, you say it differently) and only have your very own, specific view of the world, and everything else, even against DPR Staff here before in 2018.Īnd you know what, that's exactly the point, because i've said, i don't communicate with you further. Says the right person! you're such a arrogant person, and that's not my opinion, but from dozens at least others. (Right, those files aren't on the C drive on which RT 5.6 fails.) ![]() When I have the time, I'll delete those files and see if that kills RT 5.6. Since you last blathered here: I've discovered that on my Win 7 C drive with the working version of RT 5.6, the LOCAL APPDATA folder has reminents of RT 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2. You've made it quite clear by your attitude here and the attitude at the Pixl US forum that you're not interested in helping resolve this failure. "Best of luck, but I don't see how we'll be able to help you, given the circumstance." At lease one party expressed extreme ignorance of RT. Everyone else, now you included, invented excuses. And only one party (not a moderator) asked a legit question in April. And no one offerered any help in Dec 2018. You may want to check the comments history, I was immediately attacked. do you still expect help with your problem?" ![]() ![]() "If you've been a jerk to everyone who has the knowledge to help you. The developers behind RawTherapee have created a helpful Wiki to explain the tools as well as a ' Getting Started' article to help kickstart anew usersġ It's worth noting though that there have been issues with certain macOS display settings interfering with the Pseudo-HiDPI mode though, so if you run into any issues, it might be best to turn this feature off for the meantime. RawTherapee is free to download for Linux, macOS and Windows computers. 1Īn illustration provided by RawTherapee highlighting the new Pseudo-HiDPI mode.Ī new 'Unclipped' processing profile has also been added 'to make it easy to save an image while preserving data across the whole tonal range.' RawTherapee 5.6 also has a new user-adjustable tiles-per-thread setting 'for users who want to find optimal values for their system.' Hundreds of other overall improvements have been made as well behind-the-scenes for improved performance. The RawTherapee team says Pseudo-HiDPI is enabled by default and uses the font size, DPI and display settings from your computer to to create the best image possible. The flagship feature in RawTherapee 5.6 is new Pseudo-HiDPI support that now makes the interface appear smooth and sharp across various displays regardless of screen size or resolution. Cross-platform Raw image processing program RawTherapee has announced its most recent update, version 5.6, which brings along new features and tools to improve the image editing experience. ![]()
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