![]() ![]() After reading a few different threads in regards to using SilkyPix as an image editing/raw conversion program, I mentioned that I might write a very simple & basic tutorial for beginners, on a quick & easy way to do basic raw conversion & editing with said program. ![]() SilkyPix cops (in my opinion) a heap of unwarranted criticism & hate, simply because it uses foreign to most terminology, and it's a bit different to use, than Adobe products that have been around since Methusalah was a boy, and most people seem to have at least some sort of familiarity with. I'll come straight out with it, SilkyPix is not Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements, or any of the Adobe clones. Forget most of what you know about Adobe products, or the clones, it's easier for you to grasp newness & different that way. SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro 10 Overview SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro is accessible and RAW development software that generates a high-resolution picture from the RAW data of a digital camera and offers accurate colour from. With that out of the way, we'll jump right in. SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro is an impressive application that permits users to generate a high-resolution picture. This applies to Developer studio Pro 8, as that's what I use. I have no idea about forwards compatibility, as I use 8, & have no plans to update.Īnyway, opening files is childs play. I won't, or didn't say import, as that doesn't happen. You simply access them wherever they're stored on your system. No need to create confusing catalogues, which get lost/corrupted, & try to take over your computer. Simply click the "File" tab up in the top left corner, and navigate anywhere you want from there. SilkyPix cops (in my opinion) a heap of unwarranted criticism & hate, simply because it uses foreign to most terminology, and it's a bit different to use, than Adobe products that have been around since Methusalah was a boy, and most people seem to have at least some sort of familiarity with. SilkyPix creates a sidecar file in each folder you open, & stores all the edit data there. It's not hidden, or anything scary, if you want to move your photos wherever you want, simply copy the "SilkyPix D_S" folder along with your photos. I like to hit control+F, to view the whole directory tree on your computer/ various drives. ![]()
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