Editorial review
SilkyPix is a raw converter that has been around for a few years. It's from a company called Shortcut Software in Japan. There are Japanese, English and German versions of the software. It claims to not be an archival or cataloging tool, like Apple's Aperture or Adobe's Lightroom. It's a way to open a folder of images and select images, delete bad images, and process the rest the way you like them. It does that, with a lot of controls and options. At first, these will seem daunting, but if you can learn Final Cut Pro, you can certainly learn Silkypix. One of Silkypix's strengths is being able to tag each image and process it in a batch. If you have several images from the same shoot that need the same correction, e.g. if they could all use the same increase in contrast, brightness and saturation, that can be easily applied. It will have to be processed, basically exporting the image.
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