Sounds good - can you point me towards what I need to read, so I can do this? I didn’t know it was even using a “preset”, let alone give me choices like this.
Maybe a “preset” window could be shown above or below the tone curve, so this would be more intuitive?
Not a biggie - it was just inconvenient, but everything is inconvenient when I’m learning something new.
On the PLUS side, I did get my editing completed, without having to go into Adobe.
I had the impression that Raw Therapee was designed for working with infrared images. Now I think I was wrong, but it DOES have the ability to do so. When I tried to adjust the white balance in other editors, they laughed at me. No can do. With Raw Therapee, once I did the channel swap, everything got easier.
Another admission - I have no idea what a digital image taken with my infrared sensitive Leica M8.2, with my dark red filter, ought to look like. So I just played with controls until I got a pretty effect that I could post, as in the image up above. Since I can’t “see” infrared, I have no idea of what colors things should appear to be. The end result is a combination of what the software showed me, and then a little enhancement to make things more colorful, like back when I used to use infrared film. One thing I miss is the deep blue sky I expected - but I think I need a different filter to get that.