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NAME

       rawtherapee - an advanced cross-platform program for developing raw photos.

SYNOPSIS

       rawtherapee [directory|image-file]
       rawtherapee  [-o|-O  <output>]  [-s|-S]  [-p  <file>]  [-d]  [-j[1-100]|-t|-t1|-n] [-Y] -c
       <input>

DESCRIPTION

       RawTherapee is an advanced program for developing raw photos and  for  processing  non-raw
       photos.  It is non-destructive, makes use of OpenMP, supports all the cameras supported by
       dcraw and carries out its calculations in a high precision 32bit floating point engine.

OPTIONS

       -o <output file>|<output dir>
              select output directory.

       -O <output file>|<output dir>
               select output directory and copy the PP3 file into it.

       -s     use the PP3 processing profile located next to the input file  (which  shares  same
              name  as  the  input  file)  when  building  the  processing  parameters, e.g.: for
              IMG001.NEF there should be a IMG001.NEF.pp3 in the same directory. If such  a  file
              is not found, the default values are used.

       -S     like -s but skip processing that image if its corresponding PP3 file is not found.

       -p <PP3 file>
              specify a PP3 processing profile to be used for all conversions. You can specify as
              many -p options as you like (see note below).

       -d     use the default raw or non-raw PP3 file to build the image's parameters  (specified
              in the options file).

       -j[1-100]
              specify  output  to  be  JPEG  (default). The compression value can be in the range
              1-100. If none was  specified,  the  default  compression  value  is  90,  balanced
              subsampling (4:2:2).

       -t     specify output to be uncompressed 8 bit per channel TIFF.

       -t1    specify output to be zip-compressed 8 bit per channel TIFF.

       -n     specify output to be 8 bit per channel PNG with a compression value of 6.

       -Y     overwrite output if present.

       Note:
       You  can  use  partial PP3 files, in which case RawTherapee will set the missing values as
       follows:
         The PP3 file is first built with internal default values;
         then overridden by those found in the "default raw" or "default non-raw"  photo  profile
       (if -d has been set);
         then  overridden by those found in the PP3 files provided by -p, each one overriding the
       previous values;
         then overridden by the sidecar file if -s is set and if the file exists;
         the time when the sidecar file is used depends of the position of the -s switch  in  the
       command  line  relative  to  the  -p  parameters  (e.g.  "-p first.pp3 -p second.pp3 -s -p
       fourth.pp3").

SEE ALSO

       You can find the documentation,  including  a  detailed  user  manual,  on  the  project's
       website: http://rawtherapee.com/blog/documentation

AUTHOR

       RawTherapee  was  originally  written  by Gabor Horvath of Budapest, Hungary, before being
       relicensed as free and open-source software in January 2010 and being maintained by a team
       of people since.
       The RawTherapee Development Team comprises of passionate people from all around the world.

                                          July 31, 2012                            RAWTHERAPEE(1)