"Chromatic aberration" is a function that corrects lens function such as when chromatic aberrations of magnification appear as coloring on the edges around the image. By dragging around the edges where chromatic aberration is worrisome, the chromatic aberration parameter is automatically set. This is especially useful for large prints or when sharpness is strongly applied and chromatic aberration is noticeable.
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highlight controller
It controls the color of highlights area. This function allows you to control the color clip in the highlight area where any of the R, G, or B color combinations are saturated.
negative film inversion tool
The Negative film inversion tool is a tool for inverting a negative film by specifying the film part in the image. By inverting with this tool, you can make adjustments such as exposure bias and white balance as with ordinary images.
open with another application
If you register an application and select the application from "Open with another application," development is started and the application is automatically started to transfer images.
search in the thumbnail
Search in the thumbnail is a function for filtering images for processing from thumbnail images by specifying conditions such as file name and photographic information.
initialization button
Clicking the "Initialization" button is to reset the development parameters of selected images to default.
auto adjustment button
The "Auto adjustment" button adjusts to the optimal exposure, white balance, and level correction for SILKYPIX all at once.
section switching
The main window can be switched in three sections: the Select section for selecting images, the Adjustment section for correcting and adjusting images, and the Print section for configuring print settings while viewing printed results. Workflow efficiency is improved with the optimum display according to the work.
focus peaking
Focus peaking detects portions that meet the focus from adjacent pixels, and displays attached inverted colors (negatives) to that part. Use this function check whether the image you have taken is in focus.
soft proofing
In this display mode you can check the colors processed and changed for color conversion with the color profile. Especially when using fine art paper with significantly different function from RGB, the accurate printing data can be edited because color shifting and crushing (or floating) in shadow areas can be confirmed. This function performs color management of the monitor, enabling highly reliable simulation only in an environment where printing is viewed.
out of color gamut warning
This function gives a warning for the portion where the color is outside of the color gamut. It means that the saturation in this portion is to high. This is useful when adjusting color or saturation.
shadow warning
The portion where the shadows are underexposed blinks in white on the preview window.
highlight warning
The portion where highlight or color is saturated blinks on the preview window.
Add user taste / Edit tastes
You can register your favorite development parameters as tastes. Once registered, you can apply the settings by simply selecting them from the drop-down list. You can also register the correction values for lens correction and noise reduction according to your camera. You can also edit it later.
Original Tastes
The tastes are a preset value for a development parameters. Pro10 added 56 new tastes.
linear blur
Applies a linear blur from the center up and down. Linear lets you specify the angle of the blur direction.
Blurred / Sharp periphery
Blurred / Sharp periphery can be used to blur or sharpen the periphery of an image with its center as the reference point.
Add Noise
By adding noise to an image, you can achieve an effect that emphasizes the detail of the subject and increases the sharpness.
portrait beautification
You can control details such as skin chapping and keratin by automatically detecting and smoothing out parts close to the skin color. Natural, high-resolution process is possible in skin tones and even in other borderline parts.
depth of field composite
By compositing images with different focus positions, you can create an image in focus over a wide area.
stroboscopic motion
Composites a moving subject from multiple images in the same scene. You can create a sequence photograph that expresses motion by continuously emitting strobes in the dark. You can control the strength of the composite with "Composite strength" options. The strongerthe intensity, the more clearly the moving object is composite, but dust will be more likely to appear.
moving object removal
Removes moving subjects from multiple images of the same shooting scene and combines them. You can control the removal intensity with Moving object removal options. The stronger the removal intensity, the easier it is to remove the moving object, but the more unnatural dust is likely to appear.
lighten composite
Selected images are compared and composited giving priority to the lighter parts of each image.
Multiple exposure (night view)
Images are composited with a focus on noise reduction, saturation, and black level for night views. This mode allows you to create a long-exposure, beautiful night scene from multiple photos taken with hand-held shooting. You can control the synthesis of dark areas with the optional Black level correction. The stronger Black level correction, the less dark areas are raised or dust appears, but the lighter areas are darkened.
multiple exposure
The image to be composed is treated equally and the result is the same as for a multiple exposure with a camera. Combine multiple images shot together during the same scene to create highly detailed and realistic images much more effectively than with normal noise reduction.
underwater photo controller
With the Underwater photo controller, you can make special adjustments for underwater photography, such as white balance dedicated to underwater photographs and color restoration to restore colors lost in the water.
monochrome controller
You can make adjustments by using the eight "Color Filter" simulates the effect of designating a color filter on a lens, and "Lightness" adjusts the lightness of a specific hue.
Fine Color Controller
This is a powerful color adjustment function that allows you to freely manipulate colors. You can desaturate the whites and saturation of specific colors, or enhance the saturation and hue of color you want to accentuate. The effect is small other than around the specified color.
Automatic distortion correction using JPEG
If you have shoot "RAW+ JPEG", you can perform auto distortion compensation in the same way as JPEG by referring to JPEG pattern (image) info. * In order to use this function, a JPEG image with distortion corrected must be recorded at the time the photograph is taken.
lens profile
Barrel distortion and Pincushion distortion, which are called distortion, can be corrected based on lens data. Because distortion functions vary from lens to lens, you must choose a manufacturer name and lens model name.
Distortion Correction
"Distortion" is a function that corrects lens function such as straight lines turn and are distorted into warps and curves. In addition to pincushion and barrel type, the center and periphery can be used to compensate for or mitigate distortion even for lenses with complex distortion function.
shading correction
"Shading" is a function to correct light falloff at edges, which is a function of a lens, making an area around the object darker. It is possible to compensate the amount of light in the peripheral area without changing the exposure of the center area.
blur a select area
With adjusting the slider from 0 to 100, the blur effect is applied to the specified area.
invert a filter area
By inverting a specified area, you can apply a correction effect to the part that does not specify the area.
select color to be corrected
The Select color to be corrected allows you to apply a correction effect only to the hue you specify in the area.
add polygon mode
In "Add polygon" mode, you can specify the area of the filter enclosed by a straight line by clicking the outline of the subject with the mouse and adding points.
add curve mode
In the "Add curve" mode, you can specify a curve enclosed area of the filter by clicking the outline of the subject and adding points.
brush
Brush allow you to select a free correction area. Brush can be used to easily correct the area that are difficult to achieve with Circular correction filter or Gradual correction filter. This allows you to make more creative adjustments by allowing you to correct parts of the image that are not dependent on the shape of the subject.
gradual correction filter
It is the gradual correction filter. You can adjust the lightness to use it like a half-ND filter, or you can use it like a color gradient filter by adjusting the white balance and saturation.
circular correction filter
By dragging on the preview and specifying a area of the circle or ellipse, you can correct only the area.
Red Eye Correction
This function in the spotting tool can be corrected red eyes. You can also correct snapshots that used a clip-on flash, etc.
spotting tools
You can remove dust and such found in images.
crop tool
This function allows you to create your work by cropping a part of an image in the image. It also includes extensions that allow you to work with invalid pixels that are recorded in RAW files and are normally cropped, or with all pixels that are cropped by Perspective correction, Rotation, or Shift lens effect.
rotation tool
The Rotation tool can correct a slant horizontal/vertical line to a horizontal or vertical. You trace the horizontal line or vertical line by mouse dragging. Angle is set automatically so as to correct the horizontal line or vertical line horizontally or vertically respectively.
perspective correction
Three types of Perspective correction tools allow you to compensate for distortion and tilt in buildings.
shift lens effect
With this function, you can make perspective control, or correct a distorted building to a straight one. It is also effective for building shooting, product shooting, model shooting, etc.
rotation
You can rotate the image to compensate for minute tilt. An image is rotated and cropped to the same aspect ratio of the image, and then the rotated image is enlarged to the same size of the image. So, it keeps the number of pixels after a development and prevent to lose a resolution.
reduce moire
This function reduces the moiré that arises in image development. The high frequency response in the image changes, resulting in smoother contours and, conversely, a slight degradation in resolution.
level of shadow noise reduction
Level of shadow noise reduction allows you to adjust only the noise in dark areas. The intensity of the noise suppression effect can be selected from three levels: Standard, A little strong, and Strong.
smoothness
This function reduce the high frequency noise.