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CarVaclast Tuesday at 2:28 PM5 repliesview on HN

I got tired of in depth fiddly editing and wrote Filmulator to minimize the decision-making and streamline editing. I rarely spend more than 20-30 seconds per image.

You get a clean, basic look, no weird colors or overly creative "looks", but with adjustability and great highlight handling that JPEG doesn't get you.

https://filmulator.org

The current builds there are quite old but we've got new ones coming.


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72deluxeyesterday at 12:46 PM

Thank you for this. I downloaded the program, but am I right in that it does some processing on the RAW files as it imports them so that they're effectively in a mostly "finished" state?

At the moment I'm using SilkyPix for my Lumix photos and NX Studio for my Nikon photos, and then occasionally using RawTherapee and Darktable and also occasionally ART. I then sometimes attempt to use gmic on the finished JPEG or Snapseed on my Android phone for more ambience and sharpness.

I'm finding I'm spending absolutely hours on editing all the photos I take. And they don't even look that great when I finish with them, mainly through my lack of skill. I find the sharpening in silkypix to be very good.

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TehCorwizlast Tuesday at 3:01 PM

This looks right up my alley. Does it properly support true monochrome raw DNG files? I.E., cameras that don't have a bayer filter and don't require a debayering pass. I'm shooting a Pentax K3 Mark III Monochrome, although Leica has a couple true monochrome cameras and there are services that will de-bayer cameras and modify the firmware to achieve similar ends.

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NanoCoasterlast Tuesday at 3:26 PM

Oh, great to see this on HN! I found Filmulator a few years ago and used it for most of my raw photography (which, admittedly, isn't a lot) and found it amazing. Exactly what I wanted. Streamlined, easy to get into, fun. And I really like the way my pictures come out at the end. Thank you for your work :)

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sanitychecklast Tuesday at 2:32 PM

This is great, I discovered it a year or two ago - nice work! Excited to hear there might be more development happening.

jbellislast Tuesday at 2:34 PM

I'm interested if you're GPU-native and actually fast with my a7 IV raw images.

Edit: oh wow, this is much older than I thought. Never mind. :)

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